Não Fale

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The Call for Authentic Faith in 'Não Fale' by Os Arrais

In 'Não Fale,' Os Arrais delivers a poignant message about the importance of genuine faith and the dangers of superficial religiosity. The song critiques those who claim to know Christ but forget Him in their daily lives, emphasizing the need for a faith rooted in the Word of God rather than fleeting emotions or traditions. The repetition of the phrase 'Não fale que o conhece se o esquece em cada esquina' (Don't say you know Him if you forget Him at every corner) underscores the hypocrisy of professing faith without living it out authentically.

The lyrics highlight a common issue in contemporary Christianity: the tendency to rely on personal feelings and subjective experiences rather than the objective truth found in Scripture. Phrases like 'nas suas ondas de fé e não na palavra' (in your waves of faith and not in the Word) and 'no 'eu acho que'' (in 'I think that') contrast with the firm foundation of 'assim diz o Senhor' (thus says the Lord). This dichotomy points to the need for believers to ground their faith in the Bible, which provides unchanging truth and guidance.

Os Arrais also addresses the prevalence of 'graça sem juízo' (grace without judgment), which suggests a form of Christianity that seeks love and peace without the commitment to God's standards. The song calls for a return to a faith that loves what is of God and rejects the evil that one once loved. By doing so, it challenges listeners to examine their own faith and ensure it aligns with the teachings of Christ rather than merely following human traditions. The overall message is a call to authenticity, urging believers to live out their faith genuinely and consistently.

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  2. Deserto
  3. Além
  4. De Onde Vem a Paz
  5. Cada Passo
  6. Jardim (Canção de Oséias)
  7. Esperança
  8. Semente
  9. 21
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