The live version is particularly noted for its spontaneous moments of worship and communal singing.

The lyrics state that these "waters from the throne of God" have the power to heal ( águas que curam ), save ( águas que saram ), and restore the individual.

Alda Célia, Aline Barros, Eyshila, Kleber Lucas, Lislane Souza, Samuel Silva, and Denise Gonçalves.

The lyrics use "water" as a central biblical metaphor for the Holy Spirit and spiritual purification. Key themes include:

The chorus uses the imagery of a river surrendering to the sea ( Como um rio se rende ao mar ) to represent total submission to God's will.

It is a contemporary worship ballad characterized by a gradual buildup in intensity, moving from a reflective verse to a powerful, emotive chorus.

"Águas do Trono" remains one of Aline Barros's most-streamed and performed songs.

Aguas Do Trono- Aline Barros Access

The live version is particularly noted for its spontaneous moments of worship and communal singing.

The lyrics state that these "waters from the throne of God" have the power to heal ( águas que curam ), save ( águas que saram ), and restore the individual. Aguas do Trono- Aline Barros

Alda Célia, Aline Barros, Eyshila, Kleber Lucas, Lislane Souza, Samuel Silva, and Denise Gonçalves. The live version is particularly noted for its

The lyrics use "water" as a central biblical metaphor for the Holy Spirit and spiritual purification. Key themes include: The lyrics use "water" as a central biblical

The chorus uses the imagery of a river surrendering to the sea ( Como um rio se rende ao mar ) to represent total submission to God's will.

It is a contemporary worship ballad characterized by a gradual buildup in intensity, moving from a reflective verse to a powerful, emotive chorus.

"Águas do Trono" remains one of Aline Barros's most-streamed and performed songs.