Deus Não Usa Rolex
VICTIN
Faith Over Materialism: The Message of 'Deus Não Usa Rolex'
In 'Deus Não Usa Rolex,' VICTIN delivers a powerful message about faith, humility, and divine timing. The song opens with a vivid image of Jesus 'invading the scene' and 'invading the house,' suggesting a transformative and omnipresent force. This is contrasted with the line 'Não é Red Bull, me dá asa,' which implies that true inspiration and upliftment come from spiritual sources rather than worldly ones. VICTIN emphasizes the importance of spreading the word of God, reminding listeners that 'Jesus te ama e te salva' (Jesus loves you and saves you). The recurring line 'Deus não usa Rolex' serves as a metaphor for God's indifference to material wealth and human constructs of time, urging listeners to trust in divine timing and remain calm.
The song also delves into biblical references, questioning the story of Adam and Eve with lines like 'O que Eva comeu, era maçã ou limão?' and 'Vou conversar com Adão.' These lines highlight the human tendency to seek answers and assign blame, but ultimately point to the idea that divine wisdom surpasses human understanding. The mention of 'kenner no pé' (a type of sandal) and 'Deus não usa Rolex' further underscores the theme of humility and simplicity, suggesting that true faith and divine presence are not tied to material possessions.
VICTIN blends these spiritual messages with contemporary elements, such as trap music and modern slang, making the song relatable to a younger audience. The line 'Deus vai na frente, abrindo caminho, quebrando as correntes' speaks to the belief that God leads the way, breaking chains and obstacles. The song encourages listeners to have faith and trust in God's plan, even when it doesn't align with their own timelines. By mixing traditional religious themes with modern cultural references, VICTIN creates a unique and compelling narrative that resonates with a diverse audience.