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wicky_gom6
WICK :
Me senti pecando só de ouvir isso
2026-03-29 15:51:31
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willianfarias66
Willian Farias :
Eu te peço PERDÃO MEU PAI, ela não sabe o que fala.😔
2026-03-29 19:33:30
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rafael.arauj014
rafael.arauj014★彡 :
Acho q eu tô pecando só de tá escutando
2026-06-26 22:54:57
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lucianodutra715
lucianodutra715 :
"Pai perdoia-vos, pois eles não sabem oque fazem!"
2026-03-29 16:40:40
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bernaskzy
bernardo :
Oq jesus tem haver com política?
2026-04-02 15:36:29
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adriannsantos_of
Adriannsantos_Of :
perdoa pai 😣😣😣
2026-04-03 03:40:46
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ale_drag8
ale_drag8 :
O vídeo todo cortado e com zero contexto ;-;
2026-04-04 13:34:49
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bxhdjsjdedj
Fabricio Santos :
os dois estão errados
2026-04-06 12:08:28
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bleblebbnnn
... :
Agora mostra o que voce falou para ela antes dela falar isso
2026-04-01 21:28:13
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riqzin_rs
Henrique🤠🤠 :
Lucas pavanato vou votar em você você é a lenda um abraço!!
2026-05-16 14:21:06
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kleberfachini
Kleber Fachini :
Não queria ter escutado isso. Te amo meu Deus, tu és o centro da minha vida.
2026-03-29 20:39:47
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vx4vzy_
☠️ :
Me perdoe pai por ouvir isso
2026-04-12 16:28:18
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xx_mariac.p
xx_mariac.p :
Eu ouvindo que ela tá falando
2026-04-04 20:18:45
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drkzdaclips
Drkz._ff :
e tem gente falando q ela está certa 💔 Não existe contexto, muito menos motivo para ela falar isso
2026-04-05 19:19:52
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migueloliveira6305
miguellxz_nx :
eu gostaria de espalhar o evangelho Senhor meu Deus, e bom Pai que estás no céu, quero te agradecer pelo dia que tive hoje, comida quente na mesa, roupa limpa, ar no meu pulmão, uma nova chance de recomeçar. Quero te pedir para abençoar cada pessoa que leu até aqui, cada pessoa que não me ignorou, cada indivíduo que notou meu comentário, abençoe eles meu Senhor e nunca deixe com que falte algo na vida deles. Tudo isso, Senhor meu Deus, eu te peço e te agradeço, não em meu nome, mas em nome do Teu filho amado Jesus Cristo, que vive e reina para sempre. quem crê diz?
2026-04-25 05:29:51
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carbonaroms
carbonaro😶‍🌫️ :
Perdoa pai
2026-04-04 23:45:10
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rrdrizz
𝕽𝖔𝖉𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖚𝖊𝖘 :
fico triste só de ver como estamos hoje
2026-04-04 01:38:07
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djluulzdazloficial
!DJ LULZ DA ZL :
só de escutar me sinto pecandk
2026-04-06 19:04:45
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patriciaborgesdeo
Patricia Borges De O :
eu tenho pena desse homem 😢 perdoa ele pai
2026-04-22 23:11:36
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