The Sacred Bond of Motherhood in 'Vem, Toma Esta Mão'

The song 'Vem, Toma Esta Mão' by Hinos Sud is a heartfelt tribute to the sacred role of motherhood as seen through the lens of religious faith. The lyrics speak directly to mothers, emphasizing the divine nature of their calling and the eternal love they share with their children. The repeated invitation to 'take this hand' symbolizes the guidance and support a mother provides to her child, a small being who relies on her for nurturing and learning.

The song also touches on the unique connection between mothers and the Creator, suggesting that motherhood is a special way to serve God. This idea is reinforced by the notion that children are sent to Earth by a divine power to learn and follow spiritual laws. Mothers are thus seen as stewards of their children's spiritual journey, tasked with teaching them how to return to the Heavenly Father. The lyrics convey a sense of responsibility and honor associated with the role of a mother.

Furthermore, the song calls upon women to recognize the importance of their role in God's grand plan. It speaks of the expectation for women of great worth who understand the magnitude of their divine duty. The song serves as an encouragement for mothers to embrace their sacred calling and to impart the wisdom needed for their children to navigate the path back to the divine. The repetition of the phrase 'Pois esse teu amor é imortal' (For your love is immortal) underscores the enduring and transcendent nature of a mother's love.

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  1. Chamados a Servir
  2. Um Estrangeiro
  3. Segue o Profeta
  4. As Famílias Poderão Ser Eternas
  5. Os teus filhos, Pai celeste
  6. Se ao Meu Lado Estivesse O Salvador
  7. Eu Sei Que Vive Meu Senhor
  8. Grandioso És Tu
  9. Quando Alguém Se Importa
  10. Santo, Santo, Santo
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