Jesus No Monte da Ascenção
Harpa Cristã
The Divine Promise of the Holy Spirit
The song "Jesus No Monte da Ascenção" by Harpa Cristã is a powerful hymn that delves into the biblical event of Jesus' ascension and the subsequent promise of the Holy Spirit. The lyrics recount Jesus' instructions to His disciples to remain in Jerusalem until the arrival of the Holy Spirit, referred to as the Consolador (Comforter). This event is a cornerstone of Christian faith, symbolizing the fulfillment of Jesus' promise to send a divine helper to guide and empower His followers.
The imagery of fire and wind in the song represents the Holy Spirit's descent, filling the disciples with divine power and enabling them to speak in different tongues. This miraculous event, known as Pentecost, is celebrated as the birth of the Christian Church. The song captures the awe and wonder of this moment, emphasizing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. The disciples, once ordinary men, are now emboldened to spread the message of salvation, proclaiming Jesus as the Savior with newfound zeal and authority.
The song also addresses the initial confusion and skepticism of the people witnessing this event. Peter's proclamation, "Assim diz o Senhor" (Thus says the Lord), serves to clarify that this was a fulfillment of God's promise. The lyrics encourage believers to pray and wait for the Holy Spirit, who will teach and guide them. The song concludes with a call to action, urging Christians to proclaim the sublime love of Jesus, empowered by the Holy Spirit. This hymn is not just a recounting of a historical event but a reminder of the ongoing presence and power of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers today.