: The lyrics and composition are attributed to Anna Spina Finotti , a notable figure in CCB hymnology.

: The final verse looks forward to Christ's return as Sovereign and Lord, promising an eternal kingdom of splendor for the "children of God". Key Technical & Musical Features

The hymn is often associated with : "Good and upright is the Lord; therefore will he teach sinners in the way," reinforcing the theme of divine goodness and guidance through the Redeemer. Hino 292 Ccb - Oh! Quanto É Bom o Redentor! - Apple Music

: The second verse addresses the universality of death caused by sin and Christ's triumph over it through His resurrection, which serves to justify the believer.

The hymn is a foundational piece of the Hinos de Louvores e Súplicas a Deus (Hinário 5), used by the Congregação Cristã no Brasil. It is characterized by its celebratory yet deeply reflective tone regarding Christ's sacrifice. Spiritual Core and Message

: The recommended tempo is typically around 88 BPM . It is frequently performed on the liturgical organ , piano, or by string and wind ensembles (such as sax soprano or trombone and tuba ).

: The first verse highlights God sending His Son to endure the cross, shifting the narrative from human sin to divine salvation through love.

: Like most CCB hymns, it follows a straightforward, melodic structure designed for congregational singing. It prioritizes understated elegance and spiritual sincerity over complex performance.

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