Ele Foi Ferido

Ministério Hebrom Ministério Hebrom

The Sacrificial Love of Christ

The song 'Ele Foi Ferido' by Ministério Hebrom delves deeply into the Christian narrative of Jesus Christ's sacrifice and its profound implications for believers. The lyrics begin by highlighting the initial disbelief and rejection Jesus faced when He manifested as the Son of God. Despite being divine, He appeared as an ordinary man, which led many to dismiss Him. However, those who believed in Him were granted the right to become children of God, emphasizing the transformative power of faith.

The song then shifts to describe the immense burden Jesus took upon Himself. He bore the pains and sins of humanity, a selfless act driven purely by love. This part of the lyrics underscores the Christian belief in Jesus as the ultimate savior who took on human suffering and sin to offer redemption. The repetition of the phrase 'Só por amor' (Only for love) reinforces the idea that His actions were motivated by an unconditional and sacrificial love.

In the final verses, the song poignantly describes Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection. He was wounded and crucified out of love, taking on the punishment meant for humanity. His resurrection is portrayed as a victory that justifies and redeems those who accept Him. The song concludes with the image of Jesus interceding for believers at the right hand of God, a powerful reminder of His ongoing love and advocacy for humanity. This narrative encapsulates the core of Christian faith, focusing on themes of sacrifice, redemption, and divine love.

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  2. Chuva de Santidade
  3. Intimidade
  4. Rendição
  5. Nazireu
  6. Ele Foi Ferido
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