Canção de amor

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The Divine Symphony of Redemption

Prisma Brasil's song "Canção de amor" is a profound and spiritual piece that delves into the themes of redemption, divine love, and the beauty of worship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a divine being who finds joy in the natural symphony of creation—the wind, rain, and waves all contributing to a harmonious melody. However, the song emphasizes that the most pleasing sound to this divine being is the song of the redeemed, those who have been saved and cleansed.

The song highlights the contrast between the celestial choir of angels singing "Holy, Holy, Holy" and the unique beauty of the redeemed's song. The divine being, referred to as the Great I Am, values the heartfelt praise of those who have experienced redemption. This is a powerful metaphor for the personal and intimate relationship between the divine and the redeemed, suggesting that the purity and sincerity of their worship surpass even the most beautiful angelic choruses.

The lyrics also touch on the idea that it is not just the melodies or beautiful phrases that capture the divine's attention, but the liberated hearts of those who have been bought at a great price—the sacrifice on the cross. This underscores the Christian belief in salvation and the transformative power of divine love. The song culminates in a powerful declaration of love and holiness, with repeated exclamations of "Holy! Holy! Holy is the Lamb!" and "Hallelujah!" This repetition reinforces the central theme of worship and adoration, making "Canção de amor" a moving and uplifting anthem of faith.

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  3. Canto da Família
  4. Ele É Minha Força
  5. Amor Em Qualquer Língua
  6. Meu Lar
  7. Deus da colheita
  8. Eu Sou
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