Suba a Ti, ó Deus Pai

Coral Edipaul Coral Edipaul

A Call for Divine Justice and Peace

“Suba a Ti, ó Deus Pai” by Coral Edipaul is a heartfelt hymn that intertwines themes of faith, justice, and communal responsibility. The song is a prayerful offering to God, symbolized through the elements of wine and bread, which are traditional symbols in Christian liturgy representing the body and blood of Christ. This act of offering is not just a ritual but a plea for the realization of God's kingdom on Earth, where love, peace, and justice prevail.

The lyrics emphasize the importance of social justice, highlighting the struggles of the poor and oppressed. The song speaks against unjust systems that deny freedom and life to individuals, urging for a collective voice that defends life and says 'No' to such injustices. This reflects a deep commitment to social activism and the belief that faith must be accompanied by action to create a more equitable world.

Furthermore, the song underscores the value of hard work and the hope for a fairer distribution of resources. It acknowledges the suffering and toil of the poor, advocating for a world where their efforts are rewarded and their basic needs are met. The call to share resources without greed and to serve others as a form of love is a powerful message that aligns with Christian teachings on charity and community.

The hymn also recognizes the role of the Church and its members in this mission. It praises those who dedicate their time and talents to defending the rights of the people, portraying this as a form of worship and service to God. The repeated refrain of peace and justice embracing each other encapsulates the ultimate vision of a harmonious and just society, which is the essence of the song's prayer.

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