Aline Barros - Diante Da Cruz Lyrics
Lyrics
Ó Deus, me sondas, conheces-me
Mesmo quando falho, eu sei, me amas
Estás presente a me cercar
Em todo tempo eu sei, me amas
Eu sei, me amas
Prostro-me diante da cruz
Vejo o sangue de Jesus
Nunca houve amor assim
Sobre a morte já venceu
Sua glória o céu encheu
Nada irá me separar
Tu és meu Guia, meu Protetor
Tua mão me firma
Eu sei, me amas
Eu sei, me amas
Prostro-me diante da cruz
Vejo o sangue de Jesus
Nunca houve amor assim
Sobre a morte já venceu
Sua glória o céu encheu
Nada irá me separar
O véu rasgou, o caminho abriu
Tudo consumado está
O véu rasgou, o caminho abriu
Tudo consumado está
E quando tudo, se acabar, estarei seguro
Pois sei, me amas
Pois sei, me amas
Prostro-me diante da cruz
Vejo o sangue de Jesus
Nunca houve amor assim
Sobre a morte já venceu
Sua glória o céu encheu
Nada irá me separar
Video
Diante da Cruz - Aline Barros (Clipe Oficial MK Music)
Meaning & Inspiration
Aline Barros' powerful rendition, "Diante da Cruz," released on January 14, 2016, is a profound musical offering that invites listeners to contemplate the central truth of Christian faith. The song centers on the monumental significance of the cross of Jesus Christ, not merely as a historical event, but as the very foundation of redemption and hope. Its message speaks directly to the transformative power found at the foot of the cross, where sin is forgiven and life is renewed. This theme is deeply rooted in Scripture, echoing the Apostle Paul's declaration in 1 Corinthians 1:18, "For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God." Barros' vocal delivery, filled with reverence and conviction, underscores the weight and glory of this central tenet of Christianity. The song skillfully navigates the concept of our unworthiness contrasted with God's boundless love, a paradox beautifully illustrated in Romans 5:8: "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." "Diante da Cruz" encourages a posture of humility and gratitude, reminding us that salvation is a gift, not earned, but freely given through the sacrifice on Calvary. It challenges us to fix our gaze upon the cross, not with a sense of guilt, but with an overwhelming realization of God's grace and the victory achieved there. The song’s profound impact lies in its ability to draw us back to the source of our faith, inspiring a renewed commitment to living a life that honors the immense sacrifice made for us, a sacrifice that, as described in Galatians 2:20, allows us to say, "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me."