Minha vinha

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Divine Justice and Unyielding Faith in 'Minha Vinha'

Rejane Fogo Puro's song 'Minha Vinha' delves into themes of divine justice, faith, and the protection of one's spiritual inheritance. The lyrics recount the biblical story of Naboth, whose vineyard was coveted by King Ahab. Despite Ahab's attempts to buy the vineyard, Naboth refused to sell it, as it was a precious inheritance from his father. This refusal led to Naboth's murder orchestrated by the wicked Queen Jezebel, allowing Ahab to seize the vineyard. However, the song emphasizes that such injustice will not prevail, as God will intervene to protect and avenge the faithful.

The song draws a parallel between Naboth's story and the listener's own spiritual journey. It warns against those who, like Ahab, envy and seek to take away what God has given. The lyrics encourage steadfastness and trust in divine protection, asserting that no matter the schemes of the envious, God's justice will prevail. The repeated refrain, 'Quem me deu está vinha foi Jeová' (Who gave me this vineyard was Jehovah), underscores the belief that what is divinely bestowed cannot be unjustly taken away.

Additionally, the song references the biblical story of Esau, who sold his birthright to Jacob for a meal, highlighting the consequences of undervaluing one's divine blessings. This serves as a cautionary tale within the broader message of the song, urging listeners to hold fast to their faith and the gifts they have received from God. The powerful imagery and biblical references in 'Minha Vinha' resonate deeply with themes of faith, divine justice, and the unassailable nature of God's blessings.

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  1. Olha a Brasa
  2. Mulheres Guerreiras
  3. Jericó Vai Cair
  4. Vale de Ossos Secos
  5. Quebra Tudo Deus
  6. Passa Unção (Medley)
  7. Minha vinha
  8. Cadê Os Pentecostais
  9. Barulho de Glória
  10. Escape
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