Na Casa do Oleiro

Samuel Mariano Samuel Mariano

The Potter's Touch: A Spiritual Journey in Song

The song "Na Casa do Oleiro" by Samuel Mariano is a deeply spiritual narrative that uses the metaphor of a potter's house to convey a message about God's transformative power in the lives of believers. The lyrics describe a divine summons to visit the potter's house, where the singer witnesses clay being molded on a wheel. This scene symbolizes the process of spiritual formation and the idea that God, like a potter, shapes individuals according to His will.

As the song progresses, the potter's creation—a clay vessel—breaks, but the potter does not discard it. Instead, he reworks the broken pieces into a new vessel. This imagery represents the concept of redemption and restoration, suggesting that even when people are broken by life's trials, God can remake them into something beautiful and purposeful. The song reassures listeners that God's power is limitless and that He is in control, capable of remaking and using them for His glory.

The chorus emphasizes the theme of transformation, with God speaking to the individual, promising to break and remake them, and ultimately use them as a new vessel in His house. The song encourages believers to trust in God's process, even when it involves being broken and reshaped. It's a call to faith and resilience, reminding listeners that they are cherished by God and that their worth is not diminished by their imperfections or past failures.

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  1. É Mentira
  2. Abraão, Isaque e Moriá
  3. Quem Me Vê Cantando
  4. João viu
  5. Quem Tem Chamado
  6. Glorifica
  7. Fica Em Paz
  8. Assim Diz o Senhor
  9. Entre Paulo e Silas
  10. Um Homem, Um Tanque, Uma Cama
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