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Trono- Aline Barros - Aguas Do

The lyrics use "water" as a central biblical metaphor for the Holy Spirit and spiritual purification. Key themes include:

The song was a collaborative effort involving several influential figures in the Brazilian gospel scene: Aguas do Trono- Aline Barros

"Águas do Trono" is a prominent worship song by Brazilian gospel artist , featured on her highly successful 2004 live album, Som de Adoradores . The song has become a staple in contemporary Christian music (CCM) in Brazil, known for its deep spiritual metaphors and call for personal renewal. 1. Theological Themes and Imagery The lyrics use "water" as a central biblical

The lyrics state that these "waters from the throne of God" have the power to heal ( águas que curam ), save ( águas que saram ), and restore the individual. save ( águas que saram )

The live version is particularly noted for its spontaneous moments of worship and communal singing.