The original version was produced by Cleberson Horsth and Ricardo Feghali (members of the famous Brazilian band Roupa Nova), giving it a polished, melodic pop-gospel feel.

The song serves as a "mantra of faith," celebrating the omnipotence of God. It references several biblical miracles to build its case for divine intervention, including: The parting of the Red Sea . Water flowing from a rock . Healing the blind, deaf, and paralyzed.

is one of the most iconic songs in Brazilian gospel music, originally released by Aline Barros in 1995 on her debut album, Sem Limites . Composed by Alda Célia , the track has become a career-defining anthem that continues to be re-released and re-imagined decades later. Musical Style & Composition Genre: Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) / Gospel.