Aline Barros - Digno é o Senhor (Worthy Is The Lamb) Lyrics
Lyrics
Graças eu te dou, Pai
Pelo preço que pagou
Sacrifício de amor
Que me comprou
Ungido do Senhor
Pelos cravos em tuas mãos
Graças eu te dou, ó meu Senhor
Lavou minha mente e coração
Me deu perdão
Restaurou-me a comunhão
Digno é o Senhor
Sobre o trono está
Soberano, criador
Vou sempre te adorar
Elevo minhas mãos
Ao Cristo que venceu
Cordeiro de Deus morreu por mim
Mas ressuscitou
Digno é o Senhor
Video
Aline Barros - Digno é o Senhor (Worthy Is The Lamb) (Vídeo Ao Vivo)
Meaning & Inspiration
Aline Barros' powerful rendition of "Digno é o Senhor (Worthy Is The Lamb)," featured on her 2002 album *Fruto de Amor*, is far more than a song; it's a vibrant declaration of God's ultimate worthiness, rooted deeply in biblical truth. The song draws its profound strength from the revelation found in Revelation 5:12, where a mighty voice proclaims, "Worthy is the Lamb who was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing." Barros masterfully translates this heavenly acclamation into a passionate expression of worship, calling believers to acknowledge and exalt the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ, for His sacrificial work. The core message echoes the universal recognition of Christ's supreme value, a theme woven throughout Scripture, from His divine nature as declared in John 1:1 ("In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God") to His redemptive purpose in Revelation 7:10, where the great multitude cries out, "Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!" "Digno é o Senhor" encourages a posture of profound gratitude and awe, urging listeners to reflect on the immensity of Christ's sacrifice as outlined in passages like Philippians 2:5-8, which speaks of His humility in becoming human and His obedience even to death on a cross. The song acts as an invitation to join the celestial chorus, to lift our voices in unison with the saints and angels, acknowledging that all authority, honor, and praise belong to Him who has conquered sin and death. It’s a call to align our hearts with God’s own assessment of His Son, recognizing that in Christ, we find not only forgiveness but the very source of all goodness and power.