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27 Aug 202007:10

Summary

TLDRThe video script explores the allegorical 'Burning Bush Principle' from Exodus 3, where God speaks to Moses through a bush that burns but is not consumed. It emphasizes the importance of being a 'burning bush' in ministry, not needing theology or knowledge, but being consumed by God's fire to carry His message. The speaker draws parallels to the life of the prophet Isaiah and the transfiguration of Jesus, highlighting the enduring presence of God's spirit within believers, even in dark times. The message encourages maintaining the divine flame within, as it is through this persistent burning that God continues to speak.

Takeaways

  • 🔥 The sermon discusses the 'Burning Bush' principle, using Exodus 3:1-2 as a biblical reference to illustrate God speaking through Moses via a bush that burns but is not consumed.
  • 🌵 The burning bush in the desert was not an unusual sight for Moses, as many bushes would catch fire during the day due to the heat but extinguish at night.
  • 👀 What caught Moses' attention was a bush that continued to burn without being consumed, symbolizing a persistent spiritual presence that does not fade away.
  • 💬 God communicates through the 'burning bush,' emphasizing the importance of maintaining a spiritual connection that endures through both good and challenging times.
  • 🔥 The preacher draws a parallel between the burning bush and the ministry, suggesting that when one is truly 'burning' with the spirit, God speaks through them.
  • 🌟 The sermon uses allegory to explore the idea that God speaks through the 'fire' within us, not just in a literal sense but as a metaphor for spiritual fervor and divine communication.
  • 🌌 The preacher mentions other biblical figures like Isaiah and Elijah, who also experienced God's presence in the form of fire, reinforcing the theme of divine communication through flames.
  • 🔥 The sermon contrasts the Old Covenant, where God's presence was seen in the form of a burning mountain, with the New Covenant, where God's presence is within us through the Holy Spirit.
  • 🕊️ The preacher encourages the congregation to keep the 'flame of God' alive within them, not allowing it to be extinguished even during difficult times.
  • 🌙 The sermon highlights the importance of maintaining spiritual fervor even in the 'dark nights' of life, when one's faith may be tested.
  • 🙏 The preacher concludes by urging the congregation to be a 'burning bush' that does not go out, a vessel through which God continues to speak.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the script related to the 'Burning Bush'?

    -The main theme of the script is the allegorical interpretation of the 'Burning Bush' from Exodus 3, where God speaks to Moses through a bush that is on fire but not consumed, symbolizing the enduring presence of God's spirit within a person.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the ministry of the 'Burning Bush'?

    -The speaker suggests that the ministry of the 'Burning Bush' is not about possessing theology or knowledge but about being consumed by the divine fire, through which God speaks.

  • What biblical passage is used to support the speaker's point about the 'Burning Bush'?

    -The biblical passage used is Exodus 3:1-2, where Moses encounters the 'Burning Bush' on the mountain of God.

  • Why was Moses not surprised to see a bush on fire in the desert?

    -Moses was not surprised because during the day in the desert, the heat could easily cause bushes to catch fire, which was a common sight.

  • What made the 'Burning Bush' different from other bushes that caught fire during the day?

    -The 'Burning Bush' was different because it continued to burn without being consumed, even during the night when other bushes would extinguish.

  • What does the speaker refer to as the 'Principle of the Burning Bush'?

    -The 'Principle of the Burning Bush' refers to the idea that when one is consumed by the divine fire, they become a vessel through which God speaks, even in challenging times.

  • How does the speaker relate the 'Burning Bush' to the ministry of Moses?

    -The speaker relates the 'Burning Bush' to Moses' ministry by suggesting that God's communication with Moses was not due to his theological knowledge but because of his being consumed by the divine presence.

  • What is the significance of the 'Burning Bush' in the speaker's view of the new covenant?

    -In the new covenant, the speaker sees the 'Burning Bush' as a symbol of the divine fire within believers, which God uses to speak through them, similar to how God spoke to Moses.

  • What does the speaker encourage the listeners to do with the divine fire within them?

    -The speaker encourages the listeners to keep the divine fire within them burning, not letting it go out even during dark or cold times, to remain a vessel for God's voice.

  • How does the speaker differentiate between the 'frenzied Pentecostalism' and the divine fire within?

    -The speaker differentiates by stating that they are not talking about a frenzied religious experience but about the enduring divine fire that does not go out, even in the absence of external signs.

Outlines

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🔥 The Principle of the Burning Bush

This paragraph discusses the allegorical concept of the 'burning bush' from Exodus 3, where Moses encounters a bush that is on fire but not consumed. The speaker uses this biblical story to illustrate the idea of being a vessel for God's word, emphasizing that when one is truly 'burning' with God's spirit, they are not consumed by life's trials. The 'burning bush' represents a ministry that is alive and active, not extinguished by the challenges of the day or night. The speaker encourages listeners to maintain the divine fire within, even during life's darkest times.

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🌙 Maintaining the Divine Flame Through Dark Times

In this paragraph, the speaker continues the theme of the burning bush, drawing a parallel between the bush that continues to burn during the day and night, and the believer's duty to keep the divine flame alive within them. The speaker contrasts the bush that burns during the day with the one that does not go out at night, symbolizing the perseverance of faith even in the face of adversity. The message is to encourage believers to remain steadfast, ensuring that the 'flame of God' within them is not extinguished, even during the metaphorical 'nights' or periods of darkness and coldness in life.

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Keywords

💡Ministry

Ministry in the context of this video refers to the spiritual service or work of a person in a religious setting, often involving guidance and leadership. The video's theme revolves around the metaphor of 'burning' in ministry, signifying a passionate and committed service to God. The term is used to explore the idea that when one is truly dedicated to their spiritual work, they become a vessel through which God speaks.

💡Sarça Ardente

Sarça Ardente, or 'burning bush' in English, is a biblical reference from Exodus 3, where God appears to Moses in a bush that is on fire but not consumed by the flames. In the video, it symbolizes a calling or divine communication that persists despite challenging circumstances. The burning bush represents a ministry that is active and alive, even in the face of adversity.

💡Desert

The desert in the script is a metaphorical place of spiritual testing and revelation. It's where Moses encounters the burning bush and where the speaker draws parallels to the trials and tribulations faced by ministers. The desert is also a place of solitude and encounter with the divine, as seen in the biblical narrative.

💡Theology

Theology in this context refers to the study of the nature of God and religious beliefs. The speaker mentions that the ministry of the burning bush did not require mastering theology but rather a burning passion for God. Theology here is contrasted with the practical, experiential knowledge of God's presence and power.

💡Burning

Burning is used metaphorically to describe a state of intense spiritual fervor or dedication. It is a central theme in the video, symbolizing a minister's commitment to their calling and God's work. The burning is also tied to the idea of divine communication, as God speaks through the 'burning bush'.

💡Faithfulness

Faithfulness is implied through the concept of the burning bush that does not consume itself, symbolizing a minister's unwavering commitment to God's call even in the face of trials. It is a key aspect of the video's message, encouraging ministers to remain steadfast and let God's fire within them continue to burn.

💡Divine Communication

Divine communication is the idea that God speaks to individuals, as He did with Moses through the burning bush. In the video, it is portrayed as a vital aspect of ministry, where God's voice is heard and transmitted through those who are spiritually 'burning' or dedicated.

💡Prophetic

The term prophetic in the script refers to the ability to speak on behalf of God, often foretelling future events or delivering messages of divine wisdom. The burning bush is a prophetic symbol, as it foretold God's plan for Moses and represented the prophetic calling of ministers.

💡Transfiguration

Transfiguration is a biblical event where Jesus was transformed and became radiant in glory upon a mountain, with Moses and Elijah appearing beside Him. In the video, it is used to illustrate the transformative power of God's presence, similar to how the burning bush signifies a transformative calling in ministry.

💡Pentecostal

Pentecostal refers to a Christian movement characterized by a belief in the direct personal experience of God through the Holy Spirit. The speaker distinguishes between a 'Pentecostal frenzy' and the persistent, quiet burning of God's presence within. The term is used to clarify the type of spiritual experience being discussed.

💡New Covenant

The New Covenant is a theological concept referring to the promise of a new relationship between God and humanity through Jesus Christ, as opposed to the Old Covenant made with Moses. In the video, it is mentioned to emphasize that the glory and divine presence once manifest on a mountain are now within believers through the new birth.

Highlights

The speaker reflects on the metaphorical 'burning bush' principle in their ministerial journey, drawing from Exodus 3:1-2.

Moses encounters a burning bush that does not consume itself, symbolizing God's communication through fire.

The burning bush represents God speaking through the fire, a powerful symbol of divine communication.

The speaker emphasizes that the bush was not extraordinary in itself, but its persistence in burning without being consumed caught Moses' attention.

The metaphor extends to the idea that when one 'burns' for God, they become a vessel for divine speech.

The speaker draws parallels between the burning bush and the transformative experiences of prophets like Isaiah and Elijah.

The burning bush is likened to a person who, when ignited by God's spirit, does not extinguish even in dark times.

The importance of maintaining the 'flame of God' within oneself is highlighted, even during challenging periods.

The speaker contrasts the Old Covenant, where God's presence was symbolized by consuming fire on the mountain, with the New Covenant where this fire is internalized.

The concept of a 'theological burning bush' is introduced, emphasizing not the need for theological knowledge but the experience of being consumed by God's fire.

The speaker recounts observing their pastor, Apostle Luiz Hermínio, as an example of someone who, despite not having the best theological training, is a 'burning bush' through whom God speaks.

The message encourages listeners to be a 'burning bush' that does not go out, even in the darkest nights.

The speaker discusses the difference between a regular bush that catches fire during the day and the special bush that burns continuously, even at night.

The importance of not letting the divine flame within go out, even during times of spiritual darkness, is underscored.

The speaker concludes by blessing the listeners to be a 'burning bush' that never extinguishes, a vessel for God's continuous communication.

Transcripts

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e eu penso sempre muito sobre isso sobre

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o ministério da sarça assassina ela não

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precisava saber pegar a sarça ela não

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precisava ter teologia assar se ela só

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precisava queimar quando você queima

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deus fala por meio de você e

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oi eu gostaria de falar algo eu tenho

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percebido ao longo dos anos na minha

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caminhada ministerial e eu vou apoiar

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apoiar isso de uma em cima de uma

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passagem bíblia bíblica de forma

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alegórica mas vamos fazer proveito disso

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tá em êxodo capítulo 3 do versículo um

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apascentava moisés o rebanho de jetro

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seu sogro sacerdote em midiã e levanta o

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rebanho para o lado ocidental do deserto

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chegou ao monte de deus à horebe

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apareceu-lhe o anjo do senhor em uma

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chama de fogo no meio de uma sarça

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moisés olhou e eis que a sarça ardia no

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fogo ardia no fogo ea sarça não se

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consumia então disse consigo mesmo irei

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para lá e verei essa grande maravilha

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por que a sarça não se queima vendo o

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senhor que ele se voltava para ver deus

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no meio da sarça o chamou e disse moisés

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moisés ele respondeu eis-me aqui

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oi eu gostaria de falar daquilo que eu

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poderia chamar de o princípio da sarça

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ardente e volto a repetir não é algo

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literal eu tô fazendo uma aplicação e tô

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explorando de forma alegórica isso mas

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moisés deus falou com ele por meio de

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uma sarça ardente importa dizer que

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quando moisés viu uma sarça queimando

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não foi algo espantoso para ele porque

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moisés tinha essa frequência de ida ao

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deserto e no deserto um calor do dia as

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raças queimavam pegava o fogo porque

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sassa é um pegue espinhos e queima muito

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facilmente no calor do deserto durante o

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dia elas pegavam fogo sabe ao mesmo

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tempo na o final do dia durante a noite

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no frio do deserto ela se apagavam então

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moisés é todo dia o deserto e ele olhava

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para uma das asas que estavam pegando

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fogo nada e aquelas que já tinham

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queimado no dia anterior

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é mas ele começou a perceber numa das

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suas vidas e verás que tinha uma sarça

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que parecia que ela queimava mas ela não

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apagava boa noite ela continua ela

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queimava mas não se consumir e a minha

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vida com moisés se aproximou dessas

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carta chega uma hora que ele chamou

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atenção essas aparece que ela eu tive 11

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dá um cheque e ela estava queimando e

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agora parece que tá acontecendo quem

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mandou ontem continua queimando hoje ele

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se interessou aproximou e deus falou por

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meio da sarça eu gostaria de falar sobre

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o princípio da sarça ardente como eu lhe

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falei moisés ele não era espantoso viu

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uma sarça ardente o que que chamou

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atenção de moisés aqui aquelas taças não

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se consumia eu peço sempre muito sobre

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isso sobre o ministério da sarça

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assassina ela não precisava saber pegar

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a sarça ela não precisava ter teologia a

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farsa ela só precisava queimar

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e quando você queima deus fala por meio

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de você porque deus fala por meio do

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fogo por isso que deus falou com o

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grande libertador messiânico

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profeticamente falando que foi isaías

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que viu o senhor no madeiro e ele pegar

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a sua a sua natureza afetada e libertada

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santificada por meio de uma sarça

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ardente moisés o grande libertador deus

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o falou por meio do fogo elias aquele

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profeta aqui é o símbolo de um movimento

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precursor de deus na terra que apareceu

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na transfiguração do monte de deus

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respondeu elias por meio do fogo porque

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deus fala por meio do forno e uma coisa

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que eu sempre é prestei muita atenção na

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vida do meu pastor o apóstolo luiz

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hermínio eu sempre olhei disse

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e ele é uma raça não tem a melhor das

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teologias talvez não tenha melhor dos

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esboço talvez mas ela é uma assar e

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quando você queima deus fala por meio de

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você eu não tô falando de um frenesi

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pentecostal eu tô falando daquela chama

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de deus dentro de você que você não

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deixa apagar sabe o impacto da velha

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aliança é que o povo se encontrou no

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meio é na presença do monte eo monte

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queimava e um monte fumegavam é um show

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pirotécnico poderoso isso na velha

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aliança na nova aliança deus pegou o

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fogo as trombetas o queimou e tudo

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aquela glória e colocou dentro de você

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por meio do novo nascimento

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e por isso eu estou dizendo volta a

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falar não estou falando de um frenesi

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pentecostal mas quando você mantém a

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chama de deus acesa dentro de você e

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deus fala por meio de você é muito

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interessante pensar sobre isso porque

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aquelas faça ela queimava durante o dia

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não era só ela todas as raças acabar vão

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pegando fogo durante o dia porque porque

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tens asas que pegam fogo durante o dia

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no meio de um avivamento aonde tem

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oração na onde tem toque de deus elas

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pegam fogo o diferencial daquela sarça

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não era queimado durante o dia

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diferencial daquela sarça era aquela não

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apagava durante a noite porque tem os

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dias sombrios que os tempos sombrios

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quando a bíblia fala que o o sono pode

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durar uma noite mas a falta de 12 horas

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sem luz tá mesmo tá falando isso aí da

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manhã às vezes à noite as horas da manhã

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não faz um tempo escuro no tempo frio do

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tempo sombrio aonde

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e faça a sua chama dela é tentada a se

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apagar e deus fala com os libertadores

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por meio daquelas raça não só que pega

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fogo quando senti o toque de deus mas

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que não se apaga quando vem tempos

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sombrios e tempos frios por isso que ele

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encorajar você a nunca deixar chama de

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deus apagar dentro de você quando você é

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uma sarça quando você queima você não se

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consome quando você para de queimar você

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passa se consumir e isso é bastante

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penoso por isso gostaria de deixar isso

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dentro do seu coração a cena durante o

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dia mas não se deixe apagar durante as

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noites você foi chamado para queimar uma

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chama de deus dentro do seu interior

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enquanto ela não apagar dentro de você

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deus continua falando seja uma sarça que

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não se apaga deus abençoe

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e aí

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