Desapareceu Um Povo / Ao Estrungir a Trombeta / A Ditosa Cidade / A Cidade Santa (medley)
Ministério Flordelis
A Journey to the Promised Land: The Spiritual Odyssey in Ministério Flordelis' Medley
Ministério Flordelis' medley, 'Desapareceu Um Povo / Ao Estrungir a Trombeta / A Ditosa Cidade / A Cidade Santa,' is a profound spiritual journey that encapsulates themes of faith, hope, and the ultimate reunion with the divine. The medley begins with a vivid depiction of a humble and suffering people who suddenly disappear, symbolizing the rapture of the faithful. This disappearance is not a cause for sorrow but a fulfillment of divine promise, as these believers are taken to Zion, a metaphor for heaven or a place of eternal peace and joy.
The second part of the medley, 'Ao Estrungir a Trombeta,' focuses on the moment of divine calling. The angelic trumpet signifies the end times, and the faithful eagerly await hearing their names called by Jesus. This section is filled with anticipation and joy, reflecting the Christian belief in the Second Coming of Christ and the fulfillment of God's promises. The repeated exclamations of 'Glória! Glória! Aleluia!' emphasize the joy and glory of this divine encounter.
In 'A Ditosa Cidade' and 'A Cidade Santa,' the lyrics paint a vivid picture of the heavenly city, Jerusalem. This city is described as a place of immense beauty and eternal worship, where believers will see the Lord face to face and join an immense choir of angels and saints. The imagery of walking on streets of gold and resting by the river of life evokes a sense of peace and eternal happiness. The medley concludes with a powerful affirmation of eternal worship and the joy of being in the presence of God forever, never to return to the earthly realm.
This medley by Ministério Flordelis is a rich tapestry of Christian eschatology, filled with hope and the promise of eternal life. It resonates deeply with believers, offering a vision of the ultimate reunion with the divine and the eternal joy that awaits them in the heavenly Jerusalem.