O Escape
Vanilda Bordieri
Divine Deliverance and Hope in 'O Escape'
Vanilda Bordieri's song 'O Escape' is a powerful anthem of faith and divine intervention. The lyrics emphasize the belief that God provides an escape and victory for those who trust in Him. The repeated lines 'Tem escape pra você, tem azeite pra te encher' (There is escape for you, there is oil to fill you) and 'Tem vitória pro teu lar, pode adorar' (There is victory for your home, you can worship) reinforce the message of hope and assurance that divine help is always available. The song encourages listeners to have faith and worship, trusting that God will intervene in their lives.
The song also highlights God's omnipresence and omnipotence. It describes how God visits hospitals, prisons, and courtrooms, performing miracles and changing destinies. The lyrics 'Pois o Teu Deus visita hospitais, faz por você o que ninguém mais faz' (For your God visits hospitals, does for you what no one else does) and 'Ele arrebenta as cadeias, muda a tua história' (He breaks the chains, changes your story) illustrate the belief in God's ability to perform the impossible and bring about transformation in the most challenging circumstances.
'O Escape' is a song of encouragement and empowerment. It speaks to those who feel trapped or hopeless, reminding them that God is capable of breaking chains and opening doors. The imagery of God lifting the needy from the dust and opening bronze doors as a watchman ('O necessitado do pó pode levantar, abre as portas de bronze como um atalaia') serves as a metaphor for divine intervention and liberation. The song's message is clear: no matter the situation, there is always a way out through faith and divine assistance.