The Sacred Sanctuary of Family

João Alexandre's song 'Família' is a heartfelt ode to the concept of family, portraying it as a divine and essential part of human life. The lyrics emphasize that family is a dream envisioned by God, a sanctuary where His grace and love reside. This portrayal elevates the family unit to a sacred status, suggesting that it is a fundamental source of life and happiness, akin to an oasis in a desert.

The song highlights the invaluable wisdom and support found within a family. The counsel of a father is described as more precious than material wealth, and the bond between siblings is powerful enough to overcome even the darkest challenges. The return of a prodigal son is celebrated with peace and joy, and a mother's smile is depicted as a hidden treasure of life. These metaphors underscore the deep emotional and spiritual connections that make family relationships unique and irreplaceable.

Furthermore, 'Família' underscores the importance of caring for one's family. Those who cherish and nurture their family members are promised days filled with joy. The repetition of the phrase 'Lugar onde Deus habita' (Place where God dwells) reinforces the idea that family is not just a social construct but a divine institution. By placing family 'above all things,' the song calls for a recognition of its paramount importance in providing love, guidance, and refuge in a world that can often be harsh and unforgiving.

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  2. Feirante
  3. Finda-se este dia
  4. Credo Apostólico
  5. O Vento
  6. Essência de Deus
  7. Que segurança
  8. Manhã
  9. Salvador Da Bahia
  10. Quem Sou Eu
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