Os Aprovados
Miriam dos Passos
The Chosen Warriors: A Divine Selection
Miriam dos Passos' song "Os Aprovados" delves into the biblical story of Gideon, a humble man chosen by God to lead a small but mighty army against the Midianites. The lyrics recount how Gideon, despite his modest background, was selected by God to become a hero for his nation. This narrative sets the stage for a broader message about divine selection and the qualities that God values in His warriors.
The song emphasizes the importance of courage, faith, and authenticity. When God instructs Gideon to reduce his army, He specifically tells him to send home those who are fearful and cowardly. This act of selection underscores that true warriors in God's eyes are those who possess unwavering courage and faith. The final group of 300 warriors, though small in number, is depicted as being divinely chosen and equipped with the necessary virtues to achieve victory. This metaphor extends to the listeners, encouraging them to embody these qualities to be part of God's chosen few.
Miriam dos Passos uses vivid imagery and metaphors to convey her message. The references to torches, fire, and breaking pitchers symbolize the light, passion, and breaking of barriers that true believers must exhibit. The repeated call to action—"Marchem soldados, toquem as buzinas" (March soldiers, blow the trumpets)—serves as a rallying cry for the faithful to rise and take their place among the chosen. The song ultimately serves as an inspirational anthem, urging believers to recognize their divine calling and to live up to the high standards set by God.
"Os Aprovados" is not just a retelling of a biblical story but a powerful reminder of the qualities that make one worthy in the eyes of God. It challenges listeners to reflect on their own faith and courage, inspiring them to strive for a higher purpose and to be among the 'approved' warriors in their spiritual journey.