Passa Unção (Medley)
Rejane Fogo Puro
The Power of Anointing and Unity in Faith
“Passa Unção (Medley)” by Rejane Fogo Puro is a powerful gospel song that emphasizes the importance of anointing, faith, and unity among believers. The song opens with a call to action, urging listeners to lift their hands and pass the anointing to their brothers and sisters. This act symbolizes the sharing of spiritual strength and blessings, reinforcing the idea that faith is not just a personal journey but a communal one.
The lyrics recount the biblical story of Peter and John healing a lame man at the temple, highlighting the power of faith and anointing over material wealth. Peter’s declaration, “I don’t have silver or gold, but what I have I give you,” underscores the message that spiritual gifts and divine power are far more valuable than earthly possessions. This narrative serves as a reminder that true believers should prioritize their spiritual lives and the well-being of others over material gains.
The song also critiques modern Christians who are wealthy but lack the spiritual fervor to engage in prayer and help those in need. It calls out the superficiality of having material wealth without the anointing, emphasizing that true power and difference in a Christian’s life come from their spiritual connection and anointing. The repeated calls to “come to the middle of the fire” and “lift your hands to worship” are invitations to rekindle one’s faith and experience God’s transformative power.
In its climax, the song prophesies miracles, healing, and liberation, urging believers to rise and fulfill their divine purpose. The communal aspect is further reinforced with the imagery of marching together under the anointing, breaking chains, and overcoming obstacles. The song ends on a triumphant note, celebrating victory and the breaking of barriers through collective faith and worship.