Vale de Ossos Secos

Lucelena Alves Lucelena Alves

Reviving Hope in the Valley of Dry Bones

Lucelena Alves' song "Vale de Ossos Secos" is a powerful and evocative piece that draws heavily from the biblical story found in Ezekiel 37. The song begins with the narrator being taken by the Lord in spirit to a valley filled with dry bones. This imagery is stark and desolate, symbolizing a place devoid of life and hope. The narrator is deeply impacted by this vision, surrounded by lifeless bones, which metaphorically represent lost dreams, broken spirits, and seemingly irreversible situations.

In the midst of this desolation, the voice of the Lord asks a profound question: "Can these bones live?" The narrator's response, "Lord, you know," signifies a deep faith in God's omnipotence. The Lord then commands the narrator to prophesy to the bones, and as the prophecy is spoken, a miraculous transformation occurs. The bones begin to come together, forming bodies and receiving life from God. This powerful imagery of resurrection and renewal speaks to the theme of divine intervention and the possibility of new beginnings, even in the most hopeless circumstances.

The song continues to emphasize the transformative power of God's word and presence. As the narrator prophesies, dreams that had died are resurrected, and life triumphs over death. The repeated affirmation of God's greatness and power reinforces the message that with divine intervention, nothing is impossible. Lucelena Alves uses this biblical allegory to inspire listeners to hold onto faith and believe in the possibility of renewal and restoration in their own lives, no matter how dire their situation may seem.

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  1. Amigo, o Senhor Fala Contigo
  2. Quando Ele Chega
  3. A Ordem é Pra Marchar
  4. Nas Mãos do Oleiro
  5. Deixa Eu Te Adorar
  6. Vale de Ossos Secos
  7. Filho Meu
  8. Escolhidos Por Deus
  9. Seu Milagre Chegou
  10. Eu Estou Contigo
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