Filho de Deus
Thalles Roberto
A Devotional Journey: Embracing Divine Purpose
Thalles Roberto's song 'Filho de Deus' is a heartfelt declaration of faith and devotion. The lyrics express a deep reliance on God, with the singer admitting that life without divine guidance is unimaginable. The opening lines, 'Eu não sei viver sem Deus / Eis-me aqui / Faz, o que quiser de mim,' translate to 'I don't know how to live without God / Here I am / Do what you want with me,' setting the tone for a message of surrender and trust in a higher power. This sentiment is further emphasized by the line, 'Eu não fiz, nenhum plano para mim / Confiando nos Seus,' meaning 'I made no plans for myself / Trusting in Yours,' highlighting the artist's complete faith in God's plans over his own ambitions.
The song continues to underscore the importance of placing God first in one's life. Thalles Roberto sings, 'Na minha vida, és primeiro / E todo resto, vem depois,' which translates to 'In my life, You are first / And everything else comes after.' This prioritization of spiritual over material or worldly concerns is a central theme, reflecting a common belief in many religious traditions that true happiness and fulfillment come from a relationship with the divine. The lyrics, 'Só sou feliz, se te percebo / E se não for, para viver para o Senhor / Não faz sentido algum viver,' meaning 'I am only happy if I perceive You / And if it's not to live for the Lord / It makes no sense to live,' further reinforce this idea.
The chorus, 'Eu sou filho de Deus / Vivo para Deus / Servo de Deus e essa é minha herança / O mundo não combina comigo, não,' translates to 'I am a child of God / I live for God / Servant of God and this is my inheritance / The world does not suit me, no.' This powerful declaration of identity and purpose encapsulates the essence of the song. Thalles Roberto identifies himself as a child and servant of God, suggesting that his true inheritance and sense of belonging come from his spiritual relationship rather than worldly possessions or status. The phrase 'The world does not suit me' indicates a sense of detachment from secular values, emphasizing a life dedicated to spiritual fulfillment.