Chamado (part. Eliã Oliveira e Brás Adoração)

Eliane Fernandes Eliane Fernandes

Answering the Divine Call: A Journey of Faith and Service

Eliane Fernandes' song "Chamado" is a powerful anthem that speaks to the heart of Christian service and devotion. The song opens with a call to glorify God, setting a tone of reverence and worship. The repeated use of the word "Chamados" (called) emphasizes the central theme of being chosen and summoned by God for a higher purpose. This is a call to action for believers to step forward and serve the divine mission.

The lyrics pose a rhetorical question, "A quem enviarei?" (Whom shall I send?), echoing the biblical passage from Isaiah 6:8. This question challenges listeners to consider their own willingness to serve and spread the gospel. The song highlights the vastness of the harvest and the scarcity of laborers, urging believers to commit fully to God's work. The notion of dying to oneself and giving entirely to the cause underscores the depth of commitment required for true service.

The chorus reinforces the idea of being called for various purposes: to serve, to preach, to go, and to worship. It speaks to the multifaceted nature of Christian duty, where each believer has a unique role in the grand scheme of God's plan. The song also touches on the concept of being chosen and set apart, which is a recurring theme in Christian theology. The repeated affirmations of being called, separated, and chosen create a sense of divine purpose and destiny. The song concludes with a declaration of unwavering commitment to serve in God's holy army, encapsulating the essence of a life dedicated to faith and service.

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  1. Eu Sou
  2. Benção de Deus
  3. Há Um Tempo (part. Gerson Rufino)
  4. Mãe
  5. O Noivo Vem
  6. Olha Eu Aqui
  7. Glorifica
  8. Precisa Ter Fé
  9. Filho
  10. Santidade
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