Restaurando o Altar

Pr. Sóstenes Mendes Pr. Sóstenes Mendes

Rebuilding the Altar of Praise

In the song "Restaurando o Altar" by Pr. Sóstenes Mendes, the artist calls for a spiritual renewal and a return to worship. The lyrics are a heartfelt plea for divine intervention to restore the 'tenda do louvor' or 'tent of praise' in the singer's life. This metaphorical tent represents a sacred space of worship and connection with the divine, suggesting that the singer feels a need to rekindle their spiritual fervor and dedication to God.

The repeated invocation to 'vem restaurar' (come restore) highlights a sense of urgency and deep longing for transformation. The singer acknowledges their dependence on divine power to bring about this change, indicating a humble and submissive attitude. By asking God to 'operate' in their life, the singer is opening themselves up to divine influence and guidance, showing a willingness to be molded and transformed.

The commitment to seek ('Te buscarei') and live ('viverei') for God underscores a desire for a sustained and active relationship with the divine. The act of worship ('Te adorarei') is presented as both a personal and communal experience, with the singer addressing God as 'Senhor meu Rei' (Lord my King), which conveys reverence and loyalty. This song is a powerful expression of faith, devotion, and the desire for spiritual renewal, resonating deeply with those who seek a closer connection with their faith.

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  2. Em Adoração
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  4. Restaurando o Altar
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