Que Amor É Esse?

Julio Cesar e Marlene Julio Cesar e Marlene

The Unfathomable Love of Sacrifice

The song "Que Amor É Esse?" by Julio Cesar e Marlene delves deeply into the theme of divine love and sacrifice, focusing on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the scene at the cross, highlighting the immense suffering and the profound love that Jesus demonstrated. The imagery of blood on the ground and a mother's sorrowful cries evoke a powerful emotional response, emphasizing the gravity of the sacrifice made. This sacrifice is portrayed as an act of love so profound that it extends even to those who did not love Him in return.

The song underscores the concept of undeserved grace. The narrator reflects on their own unworthiness and the fact that it was Jesus, the sinless one, who bore the punishment meant for them. This theme is central to Christian theology, where Jesus' death is seen as a substitutionary atonement for humanity's sins. The repeated questioning of "Que amor é esse?" (What kind of love is this?) serves to highlight the incomprehensibility and magnitude of this divine love. The lyrics suggest that such love could only come from God, reinforcing the idea of divine grace and mercy.

Furthermore, the song speaks to the transformative power of this love. Despite being a sinner, the narrator is promised a place in paradise, symbolizing redemption and hope. This promise is a testament to the belief in salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. The repetition of the phrase "Vou mudar o teu destino estarás no paraíso!" (I will change your destiny, you will be in paradise!) reinforces the message of hope and the possibility of a new beginning. The song, therefore, not only reflects on the past sacrifice but also offers a message of future hope and redemption for believers.

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  1. Participando da Santa Ceia
  2. Coragem Irmão
  3. Juntinho de Deus
  4. Segredo
  5. Que Amor É Esse?
  6. Oliveira Verdadeira
  7. Arrebatamento
  8. A Porta Que Deus Abre
  9. Jerusalém
  10. Espírito Santo
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