As Dez Virgens
Adriane Medeiros
The Parable of the Ten Virgins: A Call for Spiritual Preparedness
Adriane Medeiros' song "As Dez Virgens" draws inspiration from the biblical parable of the ten virgins, found in the Gospel of Matthew. The lyrics narrate the story of ten virgins who are waiting to meet the bridegroom. Five of them are described as wise and prudent, having brought extra oil for their lamps, while the other five are labeled as foolish for not bringing any extra oil. When the bridegroom is delayed, all ten virgins fall asleep. At midnight, a cry announces the arrival of the bridegroom, prompting the wise virgins to light their lamps with the extra oil they had brought. The foolish virgins, however, find their lamps going out and are forced to go buy more oil. By the time they return, the door to the wedding feast is closed, and they are denied entry.
The song uses this parable to emphasize the importance of spiritual preparedness and vigilance. The oil in the lamps symbolizes the spiritual readiness and faithfulness required to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. The wise virgins' preparedness is a metaphor for maintaining a strong and active relationship with God through prayer, worship, and consecration. The foolish virgins' lack of preparation serves as a warning to those who neglect their spiritual duties, illustrating that last-minute efforts may not be sufficient when the time of reckoning arrives.
Medeiros' lyrics also serve as a call to action for believers, urging them to reserve time for prayer, worship, and spiritual growth. The repeated refrain to not let the "lamp of the Spirit" go out underscores the urgency and importance of maintaining one's faith and spiritual readiness. The song concludes with a reminder that the return of the Son of God is imminent, and only those who are prepared will be able to enter the heavenly feast. This message resonates deeply within Christian communities, encouraging a life of devotion and constant spiritual vigilance.