Indiferente

André Valadão André Valadão

A Call to Compassion and Action

In the song 'Indiferente' by André Valadão, the artist delves into the theme of spiritual and social responsibility. The lyrics express a deep concern for those who are lost and suffering, highlighting the emotional and spiritual pain that they endure. Valadão's plea to the Lord to feel the immense sorrow of others underscores a profound empathy and a call to action. He questions how one can remain passive, insensitive, and indifferent when others are in such dire need, emphasizing that every lost soul is a part of him and his community.

The song also addresses the urgency of not failing in this mission. Valadão implores for divine assistance to help free the oppressed and liberate the captives, recognizing that it is a collective duty that often goes unfulfilled. The imagery of ripe fields ready for harvest symbolizes the readiness of people to receive help and the gospel, yet they remain neglected. This metaphor serves as a powerful reminder of the opportunities to make a difference that are often overlooked.

In the final verses, Valadão commits to walking over mountains to spread the Gospel of Jesus, showing a dedication to his faith and mission. He expresses a desire to meet the Lord on the day of victory, indicating a hope for ultimate redemption and fulfillment of his spiritual duties. The song is a heartfelt call to awaken from indifference and take active steps to alleviate the suffering of others, driven by compassion and a sense of shared humanity.

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  1. Eu Nasci de Novo
  2. Te Agradeço
  3. Meu Filho Não Temas
  4. Aliança de Amor
  5. Solta o Cabo da Nau
  6. Dia Feliz
  7. Porque Ele Vive
  8. Salmo 23
  9. Firme Nas Promessas
  10. Quero Agradecer
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