Bruna Karla - Em Meio As Lutas Lyrics

Lyrics


Em meio as lutas darei o meu melhor
Não deixarei a cruz
Não deixarei a minha cruz

Em meio as lutas darei o meu melhor
Não deixarei a cruz
Não deixarei a minha cruz

Senhor Jesus, Teu amor é maior
Que toda dor que eu possa sentir
Senhor Jesus, quando o mundo enfrentar
Eu vencerei por Ti

Senhor Jesus, me coloca de pé
Se eu por medo perder minha fé
Senhor Jesus, faz Tua paz
Em meu olhos brilhar

Em meio as lutas darei o meu melhor
Não deixarei a cruz
Não deixarei a minha cruz

Senhor Jesus, Teu amor é maior
Que toda dor que eu possa sentir
Senhor Jesus, quando o mundo enfrentar
Eu vencerei por Ti

Senhor Jesus, me coloca de pé
Se eu por medo perder minha fé
Senhor Jesus, faz Tua paz
Em meu olhos brilhar

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Bruna Karla - Em Meio às Lutas (Live Session)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Bruna Karla's "Em Meio Às Lutas," released as a Live Session on February 20, 2017, emerges as a profound declaration of unwavering faith amidst life's inevitable challenges. The title itself, translating to "In the Midst of Struggles," immediately sets a tone of resilience and steadfastness, a theme echoed powerfully from the very first lines of the song: "Em meio as lutas darei o meu melhor / Não deixarei a cruz / Não deixarei a minha cruz." This isn't merely a passive acceptance of hardship, but an active commitment to giving one's best, holding firmly to the cross. In Christian understanding, "taking up one's cross" is a direct call to discipleship, as Jesus instructs in Luke 9:23, signifying a willingness to endure sacrifice, denial of self, and the burdens of following Him, even unto suffering. The song, therefore, is a powerful anthem for anyone resolved to continue their spiritual journey regardless of the obstacles encountered.

The heart of the song's message beats strongest in its profound trust in the divine. Bruna Karla sings, "Senhor Jesus, Teu amor é maior / Que toda dor que eu possa sentir," affirming that God's love vastly transcends any human suffering. This truth resonates deeply with Scripture, particularly Romans 8:38-39, which assures us that nothing—neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities, nor things present nor things to come—can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. This divine love is not a shield against pain, but a greater force that envelops and sustains us through it, a concept reinforced by Christ's own words in John 16:33, "In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." This love then becomes the foundation for the next declaration: "Senhor Jesus, quando o mundo enfrentar / Eu vencerei por Ti." Here, the victory is not achieved through personal strength or cunning, but "through You," highlighting a complete reliance on Christ. This echoes Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me," and 1 John 5:4, which declares that "everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith." It’s a powerful reminder that our battles are won in His strength, not our own.

The song then shifts to an honest confession of human vulnerability and a plea for divine intervention: "Senhor Jesus, me coloca de pé / Se eu por medo perder minha fé." This acknowledges the very real human struggle with fear and doubt that can threaten to derail our spiritual walk. It’s a prayer for restoration, a cry for God to lift us up when we stumble. This sentiment aligns with the Christian journey described in Hebrews 12:2, where we are called to fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith. When our own resolve falters, as Psalm 73:26 reminds us, "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." It’s a recognition that God has not given us "a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind" (2 Timothy 1:7), and a request for Him to rekindle that divine courage within us. The final petition, "Senhor Jesus, faz Tua paz / Em meu olhos brilhar," is a longing for God's supernatural peace to be so tangible that it radiates from within, visible even to others. This is the distinct peace that Christ offers, which John 14:27 describes as not being "as the world gives," a peace that transcends understanding and "will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus," as promised in Philippians 4:7. It is a peace that anchors the soul, allowing a radiant hope to shine forth even when the storm rages.

"Em Meio Às Lutas" is more than just a song; it's a testament to enduring faith, a vocal prayer, and a source of profound encouragement. It reminds believers that the Christian walk is often fraught with difficulty, but it is precisely in those struggles that our commitment is tested and God's love and power are most clearly revealed. It calls us to keep our focus on the cross—not as a symbol of defeat, but of ultimate victory and unwavering discipleship. Bruna Karla’s sincere expression becomes a powerful voice for all who seek strength, comfort, and unwavering hope in their journey with Christ, making it a vital and inspiring piece for the faith community.

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