: Subtle instrumentation that builds toward the song’s climax as it declares the entry of the "King of Glory". Lyrical Content and Meaning
: The collaboration between Meninos de Mogi and Ebner Crispim emphasizes rich, layered vocals that mirror traditional choral or "Hino Avulso" styles common in groups like the Congregação Cristã no Brasil (CCB).
: The second half directly quotes the biblical text of Psalm 24, specifically verses 7-10. It uses powerful imagery of eternal gates lifting their heads to welcome the "Lord mighty in battle" and the "God of Hosts". Cultural Impact
: The first half focuses on the requirements to "ascend the mountain of the Lord," highlighting the need for clean hands and a pure heart. It offers encouragement, stating that while life brings trials and tribulations, God remains a "best friend" and shelter.
The lyrics, composed by , are divided into two main sections: a personal call to faithfulness and a grand declaration of God's sovereignty.