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Ccb Hino 457 Comigo Estгѓ Jesus May 2026

The hymn focuses on the intimate relationship between the believer and their Savior. Its primary themes include:

Expresses a commitment to remain in the "celestial paths" and the doctrine of the King. CCB HINO 457 COMIGO ESTГЃ JESUS

Hymn 457, titled (Jesus is with Me), is a foundational song of worship within the Congregação Cristã no Brasil (CCB) . Found in the denomination's current songbook, Hinário 5 , it serves as a powerful declaration of faith, emphasizing the believer's absolute trust in divine protection and the constant presence of Jesus Christ. Core Message and Themes The hymn focuses on the intimate relationship between

The hymn is typically composed of three verses and a repeating chorus: Found in the denomination's current songbook, Hinário 5

Proclaims the security of being united with the Lord, moving forward with "faith and courage".

Inspired by biblical passages like Romans 8, it asks, "Who will separate me from the sublime love of God?" and "Who will condemn me?" asserting that Jesus Himself defends His followers.

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The hymn focuses on the intimate relationship between the believer and their Savior. Its primary themes include:

Expresses a commitment to remain in the "celestial paths" and the doctrine of the King.

Hymn 457, titled (Jesus is with Me), is a foundational song of worship within the Congregação Cristã no Brasil (CCB) . Found in the denomination's current songbook, Hinário 5 , it serves as a powerful declaration of faith, emphasizing the believer's absolute trust in divine protection and the constant presence of Jesus Christ. Core Message and Themes

The hymn is typically composed of three verses and a repeating chorus:

Proclaims the security of being united with the Lord, moving forward with "faith and courage".

Inspired by biblical passages like Romans 8, it asks, "Who will separate me from the sublime love of God?" and "Who will condemn me?" asserting that Jesus Himself defends His followers.