Eliane Fernandes - Sou Um Vaso | Cd Valeu A Pena Esperar Guide

"" is a popular gospel song by Brazilian singer Eliane Fernandes , featured as the eighth track on her 2012 album Valeu a Pena Esperar . Song Overview

Composed by , the song is a lyrical expression of Christian faith and total surrender to divine will.

: It describes the human condition as a fragile clay vessel that, while simple on the outside, carries a "treasure" (interpreted as the Holy Spirit or divine presence) within.

: The lyrics use the biblical imagery of a "potter" ( Oleiro ) and "clay" ( barro ) to represent God’s role in shaping and restoring human life.

: The song highlights the "fire of trial" as a necessary process for spiritual preparation and encourages those who feel like a "broken vessel" to return to the Potter for renewal. The Album: Valeu a Pena Esperar

Released on April 1, 2012, under the Louvor Eterno label, the album consists of 10 tracks, including the titular hit "Valeu a Pena Esperar". Outra Vez o Mar Meu Grande Herói O Crente e a Palmeira Sou Um Vaso Já Disseram Vou Esperar em Ti [Source: Amazon Music, Apple Music ] Valeu a Pena Esperar - Album by Eliane Fernandes

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Eliane Fernandes - Sou Um Vaso | CD Valeu a Pena Esperar

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