O Senhor da Ceifa Chama

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Heeding the Divine Call: A Reflection on 'O Senhor da Ceifa Chama'

The hymn 'O Senhor da Ceifa Chama,' performed by Harpa Cristã, is a deeply spiritual song that speaks to the Christian calling of evangelism and personal transformation. The lyrics are a plea for divine communication and guidance, with the repeated invocation 'Fala Deus!' which translates to 'Speak, God!' This refrain underscores the singer's desire for a direct and transformative encounter with the divine presence.

The song draws on the metaphor of the 'Lord of the harvest' calling for laborers to gather souls who are unaware of salvation. This imagery is rooted in Christian scripture, where the harvest represents the gathering of believers before the end of times. The 'brasas do altar,' or 'coals from the altar,' refer to a biblical scene where a prophet is purified by a coal from the altar of God, symbolizing the cleansing and empowering of an individual for God's service. The singer expresses a willingness to respond joyfully to God's call, indicating a readiness to spread the message of salvation and hope.

The final verse contemplates the end of earthly labors and the rewards that await faithful servants in the afterlife. The singer looks forward to being welcomed by Jesus and achieving eternal glory, which is seen as the ultimate goal of their spiritual journey. The song, therefore, serves as both a personal commitment to spiritual service and an encouragement for others to join in the mission of saving souls.

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  1. Servir a Jesus
  2. Dize-o a Cristo
  3. Adoração
  4. Deus Amou de Tal Maneira
  5. Grata Nova
  6. Ó Desce, Fogo Santo
  7. Vem Já Pecador
  8. Achei Jesus
  9. Sua Graça Me Basta
  10. Caminhemos Na Luz
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