Um Jantar Pra Jesus

Duduca & Dalvan Duduca & Dalvan

A Dinner for Jesus: A Lesson in Charity and Compassion

“Um Jantar Pra Jesus” by Duduca & Dalvan is a touching narrative that explores themes of charity, compassion, and the presence of divinity in everyday acts of kindness. The song tells the story of a man who invites Jesus to dinner, preparing a simple meal of roasted chicken. Despite his modest means, he is eager to please his divine guest.

As the man prepares for Jesus' arrival, he is interrupted twice by unexpected visitors: a hungry beggar and a needy child. Both times, he shares portions of the meal he had prepared for Jesus, demonstrating his willingness to help those in need even when it means sacrificing his own plans. The beggar and the child both express their gratitude, blessing the man and wishing that he never lacks bread on his table.

When Jesus finally arrives, the man is surprised to hear that Jesus is already satisfied. Jesus reveals that He was present in the beggar and the child, and by feeding them, the man had, in fact, fed Him. This revelation underscores a powerful message: acts of kindness towards the less fortunate are acts of kindness towards Jesus Himself. The song beautifully encapsulates the Christian teaching that true faith is demonstrated through love and charity towards others, especially those who are most vulnerable.

The narrative structure and lyrical content of “Um Jantar Pra Jesus” serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of empathy and generosity. It encourages listeners to see the divine in every person and to act with compassion, reinforcing the idea that small acts of kindness can have profound spiritual significance.

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  1. Rastros Na Areia
  2. A Piquitita
  3. Meus Pedaços
  4. Igrejinha da Serra
  5. Massa Falida
  6. Mulher Maravilha
  7. Dama De Vermelho
  8. Nervos de aço
  9. Um Jantar Pra Jesus
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