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prostramoswe prostrate ourselves

Prostramos comes from the verb prostrar, meaning to prostrate or bow down in reverence or submission. It's a formal and powerful word, not commonly used in everyday conversation or many pop songs.

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Get ready to sing along to this powerful anthem of praise! "Grande É o Senhor" literally translates to "Great is the Lord," and that's exactly what this song is all about. The lyrics are a joyful declaration of God's greatness, celebrating Him as being "very worthy of praise." The singer paints a picture of a God who brings victory, helps against the "enemy," and is the source of joy for the entire world.

Beyond just celebrating God's power, the song expresses deep gratitude and trust. The singers want to "magnify" God's name and thank Him for His work in their lives. It's a song of complete faith, showing reverence by bowing down and placing trust in His "infinite love." The lyrics repeat the core message that He is the one "eternal God over all the earth and sky," making this a profound and uplifting worship song.

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