Não Os Impeçais

Arautos do Rei Arautos do Rei

The Innocence and Purity of Children in 'Não Os Impeçais'

The song 'Não Os Impeçais' by Arautos do Rei is a heartfelt ode to the innocence and purity of children, drawing inspiration from biblical teachings. The lyrics emphasize the importance of nurturing and loving children, likening them to flowers that need warmth and care to thrive. This metaphor underscores the idea that children are delicate and full of potential, deserving of special attention and love.

The chorus of the song echoes the words of Jesus Christ, who taught that children should be welcomed and not hindered. This message is a direct reference to the Bible, where Jesus says, 'Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.' The repetition of this line in the song reinforces the idea that children hold a special place in the spiritual realm and should be treated with the utmost respect and love.

Furthermore, the song suggests that to enter the kingdom of heaven, one must embody the qualities of a child—simplicity, forgiveness, and unwavering faith in others. This teaching encourages listeners to adopt a childlike purity in their interactions and beliefs, promoting a life of humility and kindness. Arautos do Rei, known for their gospel music, beautifully captures these spiritual and moral lessons through their harmonious and emotive performance, making 'Não Os Impeçais' a poignant reminder of the value of innocence and the divine nature of children.

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