Tudo O Que Eu Quero
Fernandinho
A Journey Towards Holiness and Freedom
Fernandinho's song 'Tudo O Que Eu Quero' is a heartfelt expression of a deep spiritual longing. The lyrics convey a desire to achieve holiness and freedom, aligning oneself with divine will. The repetition of the phrase 'Tudo o que eu quero é ser santo' (All I want is to be holy) underscores the artist's yearning for sanctity, reflecting a commitment to spiritual purity and moral integrity. This desire for holiness is not just a personal aspiration but a call to emulate the divine, striving to be 'santo como Tu' (holy like You).
The song also emphasizes the importance of freedom, but not in a conventional sense. The freedom Fernandinho seeks is 'livre pra te servir' (free to serve You), indicating a liberation that comes from dedicating oneself to a higher purpose. This freedom is intertwined with service, suggesting that true liberty is found in the act of serving the divine. The lyrics highlight a paradox where freedom is achieved through devotion and selflessness, rather than through personal autonomy.
Furthermore, the song speaks to the ongoing nature of spiritual growth. The lines 'Aquele que começou a boa obra em minha vida / Não terminou' (He who began the good work in my life / Has not finished) reflect a journey that is still in progress. This acknowledgment of an unfinished spiritual journey resonates with many who feel that their path to holiness and freedom is a continuous process. The repetition of 'Não terminou' (Has not finished) serves as a reminder that spiritual development is an ongoing endeavor, filled with perseverance and faith.