Desejo Missionário

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A Burning Desire for Missionary Work

Ivonaldo Albuquerque's song 'Desejo Missionário' is a heartfelt expression of a deep yearning to serve as a missionary. The lyrics convey a profound spiritual longing, likened to a burning fire within the singer's heart. This metaphor of fire symbolizes an intense passion and unwavering commitment to spreading the message of God. The singer questions why they cannot travel to different countries to fulfill this mission, highlighting a sense of urgency and frustration at being unable to act on their calling.

The repeated refrain, 'Eu quisera ir ao campo missionário' (I wish to go to the missionary field), underscores the singer's strong desire to proclaim God's word to those who are unaware of His existence. This desire is not just a fleeting thought but a persistent and consuming wish. The lyrics also reflect a deep empathy for those who are 'almost dead without knowing there is a God,' emphasizing the singer's compassion and sense of duty to bring spiritual enlightenment to the lost and suffering.

The song also touches on themes of personal struggle and reliance on divine guidance. The singer acknowledges that only God understands their problems and can provide the necessary support. This reliance on divine strength is a testament to the singer's faith and trust in God's plan. The commitment to go 'wherever ordered' by God signifies a readiness to surrender to divine will, showcasing a profound level of devotion and obedience. 'Desejo Missionário' is a powerful anthem of faith, dedication, and the unyielding desire to serve a higher purpose.

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  1. Finalidade
  2. Espírito de Deus
  3. Brados de Glória
  4. Jesus Em Tua Presença
  5. Jubiloso
  6. Mesa Preparada
  7. Creia
  8. Se Pelo Fogo Passares
  9. Peregrino
  10. Eu Navegarei
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