A Fonte Salvadora

Harpa Cristã Harpa Cristã

The Healing Waters of Salvation

The song 'A Fonte Salvadora' by Harpa Cristã is a heartfelt call to sinners to seek redemption and peace through Jesus Christ. The lyrics emphasize the urgency of coming to the 'source'—a metaphor for Jesus—where one can find solace and purification from the burdens of sin. The repeated invitation to 'come quickly' underscores the immediacy and importance of seeking salvation without delay.

The imagery of water is central to the song, symbolizing cleansing and renewal. The act of burying one's burdens in the waters represents a profound spiritual transformation, where the sinner's soul is washed clean and made pure. This metaphor aligns with Christian baptism, where water signifies the washing away of sins and the rebirth of the believer. The song reassures that Jesus is always waiting, ready to offer mercy and eternal life to those who come to Him with a repentant heart.

The lyrics also highlight the themes of humility and contrition. The call to come 'humiliated and contrite' reflects the Christian belief that true repentance involves a sincere acknowledgment of one's sins and a heartfelt desire for forgiveness. The promise of peace and eternal life serves as a powerful motivation for listeners to heed the call. The song's repetitive structure reinforces its message, making it a compelling and memorable appeal to embrace the transformative power of faith in Jesus Christ.

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  1. Salvo Estás? Limpo Estás?
  2. Liberto da Escravidão
  3. Conversão
  4. Sobre as Ondas do Mar
  5. Cristo Cura Sim
  6. Glória Ao Meu Jesus
  7. Milícia de Jesus
  8. Santo, Santo És Tu, Senhor
  9. Rocha Eterna
  10. Rasgou-se o Véu
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