Lyrics of 'Intercessor' by Saamuh Curticeiro

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Quanto mais oração maior é o poder
De joelhos dobrados
Muralhas rompemos, gigantes vencemos
O Senhor responde com fogo ao nosso clamor

Quanto mais oração maior é a fé
Deus se põe em pé
Pra ouvir a oração do fiel e move o céu
Quando um justo levanta suas mãos pra adorar
Ele move o céu, na oração do fiel
Quando um justo estende suas mãos

Nada pode parar um profeta de Deus
(Profeta do Senhor)
Nada pode calar a oração de um fiel

Deus tem chamado você pra interceder
Por almas que sofrem
Almas que gemem, que choram
No mundo á fora esperando a nossa oração
Um ministério, uma obra, guerreiros valentes de fé
Na brecha por vidas, não subestime ao poder
De um profeta prostrado ante ao trono
Chamado intercessor

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