Empowered Women in Times of Crisis

Célia Sakamoto's song "Mulheres" is a powerful tribute to the strength, wisdom, and divine purpose of women, especially in times of crisis. The lyrics emphasize that God has always had a special role for women, using them with wisdom and prudence. The song references various biblical women who were instrumental in pivotal moments, showcasing their courage, faith, and readiness to act when needed. These women, filled with anointing and fear of God, did not hesitate in the face of great battles, and their stories are celebrated in the song.

The song recounts the story of Abimelech, a tyrant who terrorized cities, only to be defeated by a woman who, with God's guidance, threw a stone from a tower, striking him down. This narrative highlights the unexpected and often underestimated power of women when they are instruments of divine will. Similarly, the song tells the story of Abigail, who intervened to prevent bloodshed by appealing to David's sense of justice, demonstrating wisdom and peacemaking abilities.

Further, the song mentions Esther, who risked her life to save her people, Rahab, who protected the spies, the Samaritan woman, who became a vessel for spreading God's word, and the widow who helped Elijah. These examples illustrate that women have always been crucial in God's plans, ready to step up in emergencies and battles. The recurring chorus reinforces the message that there are always women ready to be used by God, emphasizing their availability and willingness to serve in times of need. The song is a call to recognize and honor the vital roles women play in both biblical history and contemporary faith communities.

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  2. Brasa Viva
  3. Vai Ficar Tudo Bem
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  6. Ester
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