Passar Pela Moenda

Shirley Carvalhaes Shirley Carvalhaes

The Painful Path to Divine Victory

Shirley Carvalhaes' song "Passar Pela Moenda" delves deep into the spiritual journey of enduring hardship and pain as a necessary process for divine growth and victory. The lyrics vividly describe the emotional and physical agony one experiences while praying and seeking God's intervention. The imagery of tears soaking the pillow and the cries of desperation highlight the intense personal struggle and the feeling of being overwhelmed by life's challenges.

The central metaphor of the song is the 'moenda,' a Portuguese term for a mill or grinder, symbolizing the process of being broken down and refined by God. This metaphor is used to illustrate the idea that just as grains must be ground to produce flour, individuals must endure trials and tribulations to achieve spiritual growth and victory. The repeated assertion that pain and suffering are part of God's way of working on a person emphasizes the belief that these experiences are not in vain but are essential for personal and spiritual development.

The song also touches on the concept of victory through suffering, suggesting that the path to triumph is fraught with thorns and difficulties. This aligns with many Christian teachings that emphasize the importance of enduring hardships with faith and patience. The lyrics encourage listeners to persevere through their trials, trusting that God is using these experiences to teach and mold them. The ultimate message is one of hope and assurance that, despite the pain, there is a divine purpose and an end to the suffering, leading to a deeper understanding and a closer relationship with God.

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  1. Por Amor
  2. Asas do Vento
  3. Vôo Livre
  4. Por Mim Jesus Sofreu
  5. Jesus É Rei
  6. Jesus de Nazareth
  7. Mansões Celestiais
  8. Diálogo Com Deus
  9. Solução (feat. Mattos Nascimento)
  10. Folha Seca
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