Dias de Noé

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Faith and Perseverance in the Modern Age

Tia Manu's song "Dias de Noé" draws a powerful parallel between biblical times and the present day, emphasizing the recurring themes of faith, provision, and vision. The lyrics reference the days of Noah, Abraham, and Samson, highlighting the lack of faith, bread, and vision in those times. This serves as a metaphor for contemporary society, suggesting that these same deficiencies are prevalent today. The song calls for a revival of faith and a return to spiritual roots, urging listeners to rise up with faith and anointing, despite the skepticism and mockery they may face.

The chorus, which repeatedly urges Noah to "martela" (hammer) and "prega" (preach), symbolizes the relentless effort required to maintain and spread faith in a world that often seems indifferent or hostile. The hammering of Noah is a vivid metaphor for the persistence needed to break through the hardened hearts of people, much like a hammer breaking a stone. This imagery reinforces the idea that faith is not just a passive belief but an active, ongoing effort that requires dedication and resilience.

The song also incorporates a direct message from Jesus, identifying Him as the faith of Noah, the father of Abraham, and the root of Jesse. This connection to Jesus underscores the timeless nature of the message and the continuity of faith through the ages. The call to action is clear: believers are encouraged to stand firm, continue their mission, and prepare for the eventual return of Jesus. The song's repetitive structure and passionate delivery serve to inspire and mobilize listeners, reminding them that their efforts are not in vain and that they are part of a larger, divine plan.

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  2. Crescer Com Jesus
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