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Meu Mestre - Lazaro

: Antonio Lázaro Silva (Irmão Lázaro) rose to fame as a vocalist for the internationally acclaimed percussion group Olodum before converting to Christianity.

: It highlights the peace found in isolation with God ("Só Deus e eu agora"), suggesting that true spiritual connection often happens away from the distractions of the "pier" or worldly security. Meu Mestre Lazaro

: The lyrics "A Deus eu entreguei o barco do meu ser" (To God I delivered the boat of my being) signify a complete transfer of control to a divine power. : Antonio Lázaro Silva (Irmão Lázaro) rose to

"Meu Mestre" is a landmark Brazilian gospel song by , a former secular musician and member of Olodum who became a prominent gospel artist. The song is celebrated for its themes of spiritual surrender and unwavering faith. The Artist: Irmão Lázaro "Meu Mestre" is a landmark Brazilian gospel song

: He became one of Brazil's most influential gospel figures, known for sharing his personal testimony of overcoming drug addiction through faith. Core Themes and Meaning

: The imagery of "grandes ondas" (big waves) represents life’s trials and temptations that attempt to pull a believer away from their faith. Musical Impact and Recognition