is a landmark Brazilian gospel song primarily associated with the artist Thalles Roberto , often performed as a powerful duet with Gabriela Rocha . The Meaning: Spiritual Totalism

The refrain highlights that when everything else is stripped away, the singer's hope remains anchored in divine promises. Musical Impact & Performance

The lyrics explicitly state, "Não vim atrás de bênçãos" (I didn't come for blessings), shifting the focus from asking for favors to simply wanting more of the divine.

Originally released during Thalles Roberto’s high-energy live recording era, the song became a staple in congregational worship across Brazil.

The song’s core message is one of absolute spiritual surrender and "Totalism"—the idea that no material blessing or worldly achievement compares to the presence of God.

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