Quem Ama Faz Missões

Marlete Guerreiro Marlete Guerreiro

The Heart of Missions: A Journey of Love and Sacrifice

Marlete Guerreiro's song "Quem Ama Faz Missões" delves into the profound commitment and love that drives individuals to engage in missionary work. The lyrics emphasize the deep understanding and compassion that those who love souls possess, compelling them to spread the message of Jesus and bring His presence into people's hearts. This mission often requires significant sacrifices, such as leaving behind friends and familiar surroundings, but the love for souls makes these sacrifices worthwhile.

The song highlights the collaborative nature of missionary work, where those who cannot go to the mission field themselves contribute by supporting those who do. This partnership is crucial in alleviating the hardships faced by missionaries and in rescuing souls from a harsh world. The chorus reinforces the idea that missions are the essence of love and the fulfillment of God's will, whether in a bustling city or a remote desert. A good missionary tirelessly shares the message of Jesus, bringing joy and salvation to others.

Furthermore, the song portrays the emotional journey of a missionary, who sows seeds of faith with tears but reaps a joyful harvest. The satisfaction of rescuing souls from the enemy and seeing them shine as precious stones in their crown is a testament to the missionary's dedication and the transformative power of their work. The repetition of the chorus underscores the unwavering commitment and happiness that comes from fulfilling this divine calling.

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