Bruna Karla - Um Milagre Vai Acontecer Lyrics

Lyrics

O meu Deus fez o mar se abrir diante do Seu povo
No deserto, ?gua de uma rocha Ele fez sair
S? Ele tem toda autoridade e poder
N?o h? nada que impe?a quando Deus quer fazer
E hoje Ele vai realizar mais um milagre aqui

O milagre vai acontecer, ningu?m pode impedir
Quando Deus quer agir
Quando Ele ordena, cai muralha
Enfermidades s?o curadas
As cadeias s?o quebradas pelo Seu poder

O milagre vai acontecer, ningu?m pode impedir o agir de Deus
Quando Ele ordena, o coxo anda, o mudo fala
O cego enxerga e o morto se levanta e glorifica a Deus

Ele sabe tudo que voc? est? passando
Quando o cora??o est? ferido e at? mesmo chorando
Mas hoje Ele vai mudar a tua hist?ria
Confia, pois ? grande a tua vit?ria
E o milagre que voc? espera vai se realizar

? o Deus do imposs?vel que est? neste lugar
Receba, irm?o
? s? abrir o cora??o e deixar Deus operar
Levante as m?os para adorar
Curas e liberta??o est?o acontecendo aqui
Esse ? o mover de Deus
Que se derrama sobre a igreja
E muito mais Deus vai fazer
Meu irm?o pode esperar
Pode esperar

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Um Milagre Vai Acontecer | CD Vento do Espírito | Bruna Karla

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Meaning & Inspiration

Bruna Karla’s "Um Milagre Vai Acontecer," released on October 26, 2016, as part of her album *Vento do Espírito*, immediately anchors itself in the rich soil of biblical history and divine promise. This song is more than a melodic composition; it is a powerful declaration of God’s unchanging nature and His active presence in the lives of believers today, serving as a profound reminder that the God who performed wonders in ancient times continues to work miracles.

The narrative of "Um Milagre Vai Acontecer" begins by drawing a direct line from past biblical accounts to present-day faith, establishing God’s absolute sovereignty. The lyrics recall monumental acts: God parting the Red Sea for His people and bringing forth water from a rock in the desert. These powerful images evoke Exodus 14, where the waters divided, allowing Israel to escape Pharaoh’s army, and Exodus 17, where a thirsting nation found sustenance from an unexpected source. These aren't just historical footnotes; they are foundational testaments to God’s boundless authority and power. The song asserts that "Não há nada que impeça quando Deus quer fazer" (There is nothing that can stop God when He wants to act), a truth echoed in Jeremiah 32:27, "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" This opening sets a robust expectation, declaring that the same God who performed those ancient wonders is ready to act again.

The core message, powerfully conveyed in the repeated assertion "O milagre vai acontecer, ninguém pode impedir" (A miracle will happen, no one can stop it), becomes the song's heartbeat. It speaks of a God who, when He decides to move, breaks down any barrier. The song illustrates this through a vivid array of transformations: walls falling, sicknesses healed, chains broken, the lame walking, the mute speaking, the blind seeing, and the dead rising. These are not mere poetic devices; they are direct allusions to God's intervention throughout scripture. The walls falling immediately brings to mind the miraculous collapse of Jericho's fortifications in Joshua 6. The healing of the sick, enabling the lame to walk, the mute to speak, and the blind to see, directly parallels the earthly ministry of Jesus Christ, as documented in the Gospels (e.g., Matthew 15:30-31), demonstrating His divine authority over disease and infirmity. The breaking of chains resonates deeply with stories of liberation, both spiritual and physical, from Paul and Silas’s prison doors opening in Acts 16 to the broader message of Christ setting captives free as proclaimed in Luke 4:18. Even the raising of the dead, the ultimate display of power over life and death, finds its testament in accounts like Lazarus’s resurrection in John 11. These examples reinforce the unwavering conviction that God's power transcends all human limitations.

Beyond the grand demonstrations of power, the song tenderly addresses the deeply personal struggles of the human heart. It acknowledges that God knows "tudo que você está passando" (everything you are going through) and when "o coração está ferido e até mesmo chorando" (the heart is wounded and even weeping). This compassionate understanding brings comfort, reminding us of Psalm 34:18, "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit," and Psalm 147:3, "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." This message shifts from the historical and collective to the intimate and individual, assuring anyone in pain that their suffering is seen and known by God. The song then extends an invitation to hope, declaring, "Mas hoje Ele vai mudar a tua história, confia, pois é grande a tua vitória" (But today He will change your story, trust, for great is your victory). This is a call to unwavering faith, echoing Proverbs 3:5-6 to trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.

The song culminates in an encouraging exhortation to actively receive God’s miraculous work. It proclaims "É o Deus do impossível que está neste lugar" (It is the God of the impossible who is in this place), a truth perfectly encapsulated in Luke 1:37: "For no word from God will ever fail." The invitation is simple yet profound: "Receba, irmão, é só abrir o coração e deixar Deus operar" (Receive, brother, just open your heart and let God operate). This isn't about earning a miracle but about faith-filled reception, allowing the Holy Spirit to move freely. The call to "Levante as mãos para adorar" (Raise your hands to worship) highlights that true worship often precedes and accompanies divine intervention. The song closes with a powerful vision of "Curas e libertação estão acontecendo aqui" (Healings and deliverance are happening here), describing "Esse é o mover de Deus" (This is the move of God) pouring over the church. This speaks to the vibrant, dynamic presence of the Holy Spirit, reminiscent of the day of Pentecost in Acts 2, where God's power was overtly manifest. "Um Milagre Vai Acontecer" serves as an anthem of unshakable faith, stirring the spirit and confidently affirming that the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jesus is powerfully at work today, ready to perform wonders for those who believe and receive.

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