Aquele Que É

Ricardo Sá Ricardo Sá

A Timeless Devotion: The Eternal Love in 'Aquele Que É'

Ricardo Sá's song 'Aquele Que É' is a heartfelt expression of devotion and reverence towards a divine being. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of timelessness, as they refer to God as 'aquele que é, que foi e será'—the one who is, who was, and who will be. This phrase underscores the eternal nature of God, suggesting that His presence transcends time and space, offering a constant source of guidance and love in the singer's life.

The song also highlights a deeply personal relationship with the divine. Sá sings about exalting a God who loves him unconditionally, regardless of where he goes. This unconditional love is a central theme, emphasizing that God's love is not bound by circumstances or actions. The repetition of 'amou e amará' (loved and will love) reinforces the idea that this divine love is both historical and future-oriented, providing a sense of security and belonging.

In the chorus, Sá expresses a sense of humility and gratitude, acknowledging that he feels unworthy of knowing God so intimately. Yet, despite this feeling of unworthiness, he does not doubt God's importance in his life, declaring 'és tudo para mim' (you are everything to me). This line encapsulates the essence of the song—a profound acknowledgment of God's omnipresence and the singer's unwavering faith and devotion.

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  1. Cinco Pedrinhas
  2. Aquele Que É
  3. Chuva de Rosas
  4. Tua Graça Me Basta
  5. Ou Santos Ou Nada
  6. Que Santidade de Vida!
  7. Coração Inquieto
  8. Seu Nome É Jesus
  9. Tudo É Possível Ao Que Crê
  10. Bem Mais Que a Mim
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