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Pra Onde Eu Irei? - Morada «Newest — FULL REVIEW»

"Pra Onde Eu Irei?" is a contemporary Christian worship song by the Brazilian band , released as part of the album Uma Coisa in 2017 . It has become one of the most recognized songs in the Brazilian gospel scene, with the live recording at "Live Church" reaching over 150 million views on YouTube . Song Meaning and Scriptural Basis

A key line in the song— "Eu queimei minhas carroças e eu afundei meus barcos no cais" (I burned my wagons and sank my boats at the pier)—symbolizes a definitive break with the past. This reflects the biblical principle of not looking back once deciding to follow Christ (Luke 9:62).

"Novas sandálias pra suportar o ide" (New sandals to endure the 'Go'), referring to the Great Commission to spread the gospel. About the Band Pra Onde Eu Irei? - Morada

"Sou totalmente Teu / Fui encontrado pelo Teu amor" (I am totally Yours / I was found by Your love).

The title and central chorus are based on John 6:68 , where Simon Peter asks Jesus, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life" . "Pra Onde Eu Irei

Watch the official live performance and lyric videos of 'Pra Onde Eu Irei?' to experience the worship atmosphere and full message: Para Onde Eu Irei? - Morada - Live Church YouTube · MORADA MORADA - PARA ONDE EU IREI? (Lyric Vídeo) YouTube · Som Que Alimenta

The verses use metaphors like receiving a "ring on the finger" and "new sandals," referencing the restoration of the Prodigal Son. Key Lyrics Highlights This reflects the biblical principle of not looking

The lyrics, composed by Bruno Cavalcante (Brunão) and Felipe Henri, focus on a theme of and the impossibility of returning to a life without God.