Lição de Amor

Padre Fábio De Melo Padre Fábio De Melo

The Sacred Transformation: A Lesson in Love and Sacrifice

Pe. Fábio de Melo's song "Lição De Amor" is a profound meditation on the themes of sacrifice, transformation, and spiritual devotion. The lyrics draw vivid parallels between the natural processes of wheat becoming bread and grapes becoming wine, and the spiritual journey of self-offering and transformation in the hands of the divine.

The song begins by describing the life cycle of wheat, which, after growing, is harvested and transformed into bread. This process is likened to a lesson in love, where the wheat's humble submission to being harvested and processed symbolizes a gesture of self-donation. The singer expresses a desire to emulate this selflessness, aspiring to become like the bread in the hands of the Lord, ready to be used for a higher purpose.

Similarly, the song portrays the grape's journey from vine to wine. The grape, without complaint, undergoes a transformation under the laborer's feet, becoming a noble wine. This act of oblation, or offering, teaches another lesson in love. The singer again expresses a wish to be like the grape, willing to undergo transformation to become a sacred offering in the hands of the Lord.

The recurring theme of transformation in "Lição De Amor" is deeply rooted in Christian symbolism, particularly the Eucharist, where bread and wine are consecrated to become the body and blood of Christ. This song beautifully encapsulates the essence of spiritual sacrifice and the desire to be wholly devoted to a divine purpose, reflecting a deep sense of humility and love.

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  1. O Espírito de Deus
  2. Porta do Céu
  3. Derrama o Teu Amor Aqui
  4. Deus No Esconderijo do Verso
  5. Voltei Pra Perguntar
  6. Tudo é do Pai
  7. No Meu Interior Tem Deus
  8. Proteção
  9. Estou à Porta e Peço Entrada
  10. Vida
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