Rekindling the Flame: A Journey Back to Passion

In Judson Oliveira's song "Incendeia," the artist delves into a deeply spiritual and introspective journey, seeking to reignite a lost passion and fervor. The lyrics repeatedly question, "What happened to the fire? What happened to the passion?" This repetition underscores a sense of longing and confusion, as the singer grapples with the absence of a once-burning zeal. The fire and passion mentioned here are metaphors for spiritual fervor and a deep, personal connection with Jesus, which the singer feels has diminished over time.

The song suggests that distractions and even good things in life have contributed to this spiritual cooling. The lines, "It was the distractions that distanced me, it was good things that extinguished," highlight how even positive aspects of life can inadvertently lead one away from their spiritual path. This acknowledgment is crucial as it reflects a common human experience where the busyness and pleasures of life can sometimes overshadow one's spiritual commitments. However, the singer recognizes that the best thing is the "fire" and "touch" of Jesus, indicating a desire to return to a more profound and passionate spiritual state.

The chorus, with its fervent plea, "Incendeia! Incendeia!" ("Set me on fire! Set me on fire!"), is a powerful cry for renewal and revival. The repetition of the desire to "burn again" for Jesus encapsulates the core message of the song: a heartfelt yearning to rekindle a deep, passionate relationship with the divine. This song resonates with anyone who has felt their spiritual fervor wane and seeks to reignite that inner fire, making it a poignant and relatable piece for many listeners.

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  1. Esconda-me Senhor
  2. Eu me Alegrarei
  3. Ele Vem
  4. Chamado
  5. Terra Seca
  6. Eu Adoro
  7. Santos dos Santos
  8. Terra Seca
  9. Santo
  10. De Volta Pra Casa
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