Lyrics of 'Pentecostes Outra Vez' by Esteves Jacinto

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Já fazia alguns dias que Jesus tinha partido
E agora os discípulos esperavam a promessa se cumpriu
O consolador chegava, no cenáculo estavam não cessavam de orar
Então veio um forte vento, e o fogo ali desceu línguas estranhas, falavam
Era Santo, Santo espirito de Deus

Pentecostes hoje aqui, Pentecostes outra vez
Como lá no cenáculo aconteceu e o Espírito de Deus encheu toda a casa
Quero ver fogo cair do céu e sair cheio de força quem aqui estava

O Espírito de Deus pode hoje operar basta você dar lugar a Ele agora
Dê a Ele expansão e mais uma vez aqui
Logo o Santo cairá pentecostes vai surgir
Há de ver poder no céu e o mal não resistirá
Quando o Espirito de Deus dentro deste templo se manifestar

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