Aline Barros - Bem Mais Que Tudo Lyrics
Lyrics
Bem mais que as forças
Poder e reis
Que a natureza e tudo que se fez
Bem mais que tudo, criado por tuas mãos
Deus tu és o inÃcio, meio e fim
Bem mais que os mares
Bem mais que o sol
E as maravilhas que o mundo conheceu
E as riquezas, tesouros desta Terra
Incomparável és pra mim
Por amor, sua vida entregou
Meu senhor, humilhado foi
Como a flor machucada no jardim
Morreu por mim, pensou em mim
Me amou
Bem mais que as forças
Poder e reis
Que a natureza e tudo que se fez
Bem mais que tudo, criado por tuas mãos
Deus tu és o inÃcio, meio e fim
Bem mais que os mares
Bem mais que o sol
E as maravilhas que o mundo conheceu
E as riquezas, tesouros desta Terra
Incomparável és pra mim
Por amor, sua vida entregou
Meu senhor, humilhado foi
Como a flor machucada no jardim
Morreu por mim, pensou em mim
Me amou
Por amor, sua vida entregou
Meu senhor, humilhado foi
Como a flor machucada no jardim
Morreu por mim, pensou em mim
Me amou
Como a flor machucada no jardim
Morreu por mim, pensou em mim
Me amou
Video
Aline Barros - Bem Mais Que Tudo (Above All) (Vídeo Ao Vivo) ft. Michael W. Smith
Meaning & Inspiration
Aline Barros’s 2012 single, "Bem Mais Que Tudo" (Above All), stands as a profound declaration of faith, released as part of her extensive discography that consistently centers on worship and spiritual themes. This powerful song delves into the incomparable magnitude of God, contrasting His infinite nature with all that is known and perceived in the created world. The lyrical narrative effectively builds a case for God's supreme position, moving from the tangible to the divine. It begins by placing God "more than all strength, power, and kings," echoing sentiments found in Psalm 89:27, which declares, "He also shall be My firstborn, the highest of the kings of the earth." The song then extends this comparison to the natural world, stating God is "more than the seas, more than the sun," and "more than all the wonders the world has known." This imagery directly resonates with Psalm 19:1, which states, "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands," and verse 4, which suggests their "line has gone out into all the earth, their words to the end of the world." The lyrics further emphasize His supreme value over earthly treasures, declaring Him "incomparable," a sentiment that aligns with Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 6:19-20 to "store up for yourselves treasures in heaven" rather than earthly riches. The central message of the song pivots beautifully to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, stating, "For love, He gave His life." This act is described with poignant imagery, portraying Him as "humbled," "like a wounded flower in the garden," who "died for me, thought of me, loved me." This directly reflects the Gospel narrative of Christ’s crucifixion, a testament to unconditional divine love as articulated in John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." The song’s repetition of this core truth reinforces its significance, underscoring the immense personal cost of salvation and the depth of God’s affection for humanity. Ultimately, "Bem Mais Que Tudo" serves as a compelling and deeply spiritual anthem, encouraging listeners to recognize and exalt God as supreme in all things, and to remember the sacrificial love that forms the very foundation of Christian faith, mirroring the exhortation in Philippians 2:5-8 to have the same mindset as Christ Jesus, who, "being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death—even death on a cross!"