Frutos de Justiça

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The Path to Righteousness: A Journey of Faith and Sacrifice

In the song "Frutos de Justiça" by Bispo Edir Macedo, the lyrics delve into the profound themes of faith, sacrifice, and the pursuit of righteousness. The song opens with the paradoxical idea that to win, one must first learn to lose, and to be a victor, one must endure suffering. This sets the tone for a spiritual journey where the path to true life is narrow and challenging, contrasting with the wide, easy path that ultimately leads to emptiness. The lyrics emphasize that faith is a gift meant to empower individuals to fight their battles and walk their paths with purpose.

The song continues to explore the concept of reciprocity in spiritual and moral actions. It suggests that those who refuse to listen have no right to speak, and those who wish to receive must first learn to give. This idea is further illustrated through the metaphor of a good seed planted in fertile soil, which, when properly nurtured, will bear fruit. This metaphor extends to the notion that forgiveness and love are reciprocal; to be forgiven, one must forgive, and to be loved, one must learn to love.

The final verse brings the message full circle by identifying the singer as the author of life, implying a divine presence. It states that to truly know this divine being, one must offer "frutos de justiça" or fruits of righteousness. This phrase encapsulates the song's core message: a life of faith and righteousness is marked by actions that reflect justice, love, and sacrifice. The song serves as a spiritual guide, urging listeners to cultivate these virtues in their lives to achieve a deeper connection with the divine.

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  5. Eu Te Escolhi
  6. Tu És Meu Salvador
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