Jehovah Shammah: The God who is present, affirming that believers are never alone.
The core of the essay found in the song's lyrics is the recitation of the "Jehovah" titles found in the Old Testament. Each name represents a specific promise or characteristic of the Divine:
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"Ele É Jeová" remains a powerful anthem because it focuses entirely on the identity of the Divine rather than the feelings of the singer. Through its rhythmic celebration of the names of God, it provides believers with a sense of security and identity. It is a musical reminder that, regardless of the circumstances, the "God of the Second Coming" remains the unchanging "Lily of the Valley" and the "Great I Am."
Jehovah Jireh: The Provider who met Abraham’s needs on the mountain.