Cantai, Orai

Armando Filho Armando Filho

A Call to Spiritual Renewal and Vigilance

Armando Filho's song "Cantai, Orai" is a profound call to spiritual renewal and vigilance. The lyrics emphasize the importance of maintaining hope and faith in the promise of a better tomorrow, which is symbolized by the return of Christ. The song encourages believers to prepare themselves for this anticipated day by living a life of holiness and constant prayer. The imagery of adorning oneself in white garments signifies purity and readiness for the coming of the Bridegroom, a common metaphor for Christ in Christian theology.

The song also highlights the necessity of seeking God's power to resist temptation. It acknowledges the presence of an alert enemy, but reassures that those who live in continuous prayer will not be destroyed. This message serves as a reminder of the spiritual warfare that believers face and the importance of staying spiritually vigilant and fortified through prayer.

Furthermore, "Cantai, Orai" addresses the influence of the world on believers. It calls for a transformation that resists worldly attractions and instead, seeks to change the world through the power of faith and prayer. This transformative aspect underscores the song's message of not only personal sanctification but also the broader impact of a faithful life on the world. The song's repetitive call to sing and pray reinforces the idea that these acts are essential practices for spiritual readiness and resilience.

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  1. Levanta-Te
  2. Aceita-me Como Sou
  3. Porque És Santo
  4. Cantai, Orai
  5. Tocar em Cristo
  6. Levanta e Vem
  7. Tua Misericórdia
  8. Aviva-nos, Senhor
  9. Meu Refúgio
  10. Vá À Luta
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