Espada Afiada

Samuel Eleoterio Samuel Eleoterio

The Prophetic Vision of 'Espada Afiada' by Samuel Eleoterio

Samuel Eleoterio's song 'Espada Afiada' is a vivid portrayal of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, a central event in Christian eschatology. The lyrics describe a future event that will profoundly impact the earth, marking the return of Jesus to gather His church. This day is depicted as both beautiful and awe-inspiring, filled with divine surprises for the faithful. The imagery of the 'sharp sword' and 'white horse' symbolizes the power and purity of Christ's return, evoking a sense of reverence and anticipation.

The song repeatedly mentions the 'sharp sword' and 'white horse,' which are potent biblical symbols. The sharp sword represents the Word of God, a tool of judgment and truth, while the white horse signifies victory and righteousness. The oleiro, or potter, telling the listener to remove their sandals and march, is a metaphor for spiritual readiness and humility, reminiscent of Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush. This call to march signifies a readiness to follow and serve in the divine plan.

'Espada Afiada' also touches on the theme of judgment and the ultimate authority of God. The lyrics describe Jesus seated on a sublime throne, with eyes like flames of fire, a powerful image of divine omnipotence and justice. This portrayal underscores the belief that all nations will be judged by God, who commands the heavens, earth, and sea. The song's repetitive structure emphasizes the certainty and imminence of this prophetic event, urging believers to prepare for the day of reckoning and to live in accordance with divine will.

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  1. Escuta o Barulho
  2. É Deus Que Tem a Chave (medley)
  3. Espada Afiada
  4. Espada Afiada
  5. Jesus Manda No Vento (Rádio Edit)
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