The Call of the Last Hour Warriors

The song 'Gideões' by Equipe Obra de Amor is a powerful anthem that calls upon individuals to rise and take part in a divine mission. The term 'Gideões' refers to the biblical figure Gideon, who was chosen by God to lead a small group of warriors to victory against overwhelming odds. This metaphor is used to inspire listeners to become modern-day Gideons, warriors of faith who are called to save souls and bring hope to those who are suffering.

The lyrics emphasize that God has specifically chosen these 'Gideões' for a significant task. The mission is to seek out and help those who are lost and in pain. The song highlights the urgency and importance of this mission, suggesting that there are many souls in distress who need guidance and salvation. The call to action is clear: be strong and courageous, for God needs you to fulfill this purpose.

Furthermore, the song invites listeners to enlist in this 'great battalion.' It encourages individuals to rise from their places and join the ranks of these spiritual warriors. The message is one of empowerment and collective effort, emphasizing that the work is vast and ongoing. The song reassures that this divine mission will continue and that every individual has a crucial role to play in its progression. The overall tone is one of hope, determination, and divine purpose, urging everyone to contribute to this noble cause.

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  1. Criação
  2. Túmulo Vazio
  3. Festa de Anjos
  4. Igreja de Poder
  5. Grito da Alma
  6. Gideões
  7. Deixa Jesus Te Tocar
  8. Vaso de Benção
  9. Prossiga
  10. Pra Te Adorar
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