Exército de Deus

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The Call to Evangelize: A Spiritual Battle Cry

Vanilda Bordieri's song "Exército de Deus" is a powerful anthem that calls Christians to action, emphasizing the importance of evangelism and spiritual warfare. The repetitive chant of "missões" (missions) sets the tone for the song, underscoring the urgency and importance of spreading the Christian faith. The lyrics use military imagery, such as "esquerda, direita" (left, right), to evoke the discipline and determination required to face spiritual battles and spread the gospel.

The song highlights the natural disasters and chaos in the world, such as the destruction in Haiti and other calamities, as signs of the end times. Bordieri urges the church to awaken and for soldiers of Christ to rise up and evangelize. This call to action is not just about spreading the message but also about combating the spiritual enemy. The lyrics suggest that the world is in turmoil and in desperate need of divine intervention, which can be achieved through missions and evangelism.

Bordieri's use of vivid imagery, such as fire, water, wind, and trembling earth, paints a picture of a world in conflict, both physically and spiritually. The song calls for a global response, mentioning continents like Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, indicating that the need for missions is universal. The repeated call to "vença o inimigo" (defeat the enemy) and "faça evangelismo" (do evangelism) reinforces the idea that this is a battle that requires courage, preparation, and divine empowerment. The song serves as a rallying cry for Christians to take up their spiritual arms and fulfill their mission to evangelize the world.

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