This Hino (Hymn) 260 from CCB’s Hinário 5, is a deeply moving piece that captures the essence of Christian humility. Review: Hino 260 – A Masterclass in Christian Humility
True to the style of Hinário 5, the melody is solemn and reflective. It doesn’t rely on grand crescendos but rather on a steady, reverent pace that encourages introspection. When sung by a full congregation, the harmony creates a powerful atmosphere of "comunhão" (fellowship), making it a standout choice for moments of deep prayer or "santo serviço." This Hino (Hymn) 260 from CCB’s Hinário 5,
The lyrics of Hino 260 strike a chord because they address a difficult spiritual truth: our total dependence on God. By identifying as a "servo inútil" (unprofitable servant), the hymn echoes the biblical sentiment from Luke 17:10. It’s a raw, honest confession that even our best efforts are only possible through divine grace. The contrast between our frailty and God’s "piedoso" (merciful) nature is beautifully balanced throughout the stanzas. When sung by a full congregation, the harmony
Videos featuring the lyrics for Hino 260 are essential for both learning and meditation. Having the words clearly displayed allows the singer to focus entirely on the message rather than memorization. It serves as an excellent tool for those practicing at home or for "ensaios locais." The contrast between our frailty and God’s "piedoso"