A Vision of Eternal Peace and Redemption

The song 'Alegres Cantemos' by Hinos Sud is a hymn that exudes joy and hope, reflecting the deep faith and optimism of its singers. The lyrics celebrate the promise of salvation and the ultimate redemption that believers anticipate. The song opens with a call to sing joyfully, emphasizing that salvation can be found on Earth. This sets a tone of inclusivity and assurance, suggesting that the message of salvation is accessible to all people.

The hymn continues by highlighting the numerous promises made to the saints, including eternal peace and a world transformed into a joyful Eden. This imagery of a restored Eden is powerful, evoking a return to a state of innocence and harmony. The mention of Jesus calling Israel to Him reinforces the idea of a divine gathering and a personal relationship with the Savior. The lyrics suggest a future where hatred and sin are eradicated, replaced by peace and righteousness.

In the face of fear and darkness, the song encourages trust in God's mighty arm, promising guidance and protection through the final judgment. The hymn concludes with a vision of heavenly rewards, where angels crown the faithful, and the world becomes a celestial Eden. This final image of Christ's people enjoying eternal peace encapsulates the song's message of hope, faith, and divine promise. The recurring theme of a joyful, redeemed world underscores the hymn's uplifting and reassuring nature, offering comfort and inspiration to its listeners.

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  1. Sou um Filho de Deus
  2. As Mãos
  3. Vem, Toma Esta Mão
  4. Sim, Eu Te Seguirei
  5. Que Manhã Maravilhosa!
  6. Não Estas Só
  7. Vinde, Ó Santos
  8. Testemunho
  9. A Modéstia
  10. Neste Mundo
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