O Jesus Dos Crentes

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The Contrast Between False Idols and the Living Christ

In Cicero Nogueira's song "O Jesus Dos Crentes," the artist draws a stark contrast between false idols and the living Christ. The lyrics begin by describing a deity that requires candles, masses, and processions to be worshipped. This god is depicted as powerless, unable to hear, speak, walk, or see, and is ultimately described as a defeated and failed god made of clay. This imagery serves to criticize the worship of idols that are lifeless and devoid of any real power or presence.

In contrast, Nogueira presents his faith in the living Christ, who is described as vibrant and interactive. The artist emphasizes a personal relationship with Jesus, highlighting that he walks with Him, speaks to Him, and hears His voice. This Christ is accessible at any time, day or night, and is described as glorious and alive. This portrayal underscores the belief in a dynamic and personal connection with a deity who is actively involved in the lives of believers.

The song also touches on the idea of other gods that are demanding and dependent on substances like alcohol and cigars. These gods are depicted as vices, requiring offerings that are harmful and addictive. In contrast, the living Christ does not demand such offerings and is not confined to altars or processions. This further reinforces the message that true faith is found in a relationship with a living, loving, and accessible deity, rather than in the worship of lifeless idols or harmful practices.

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  2. E o Fogo Cairá
  3. Cheio de Glória
  4. Carente de Jesus
  5. O Grande Segredo
  6. Não Há Problema Pra Deus
  7. Sou Estrangeiro
  8. Crente Quadrado
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  10. O Senhor Luta Por Nós
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