No evangelho da vida

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The Gospel of Life: A Call to Mission

The song "No evangelho da vida" by CNBB is a spiritual anthem that emphasizes the core message of the Christian faith: salvation through Jesus Christ. The repeated use of the word "Aleluia" sets a tone of praise and worship, creating an atmosphere of reverence and joy. This word, derived from Hebrew, means "Praise the Lord," and its repetition underscores the song's devotional nature.

The lyrics highlight the central role of the Gospel in the life of believers. The phrase "No evangelho da vida, que nos traz a salvação" translates to "In the gospel of life, which brings us salvation." This line encapsulates the belief that the teachings of Jesus Christ are the path to eternal life and salvation. The gospel is portrayed as a living, dynamic force that actively brings salvation to those who embrace it.

Furthermore, the song speaks to the mission that Jesus Christ entrusts to his followers. The line "Jesus Cristo nos convida e nos guia na missão" means "Jesus Christ invites us and guides us in the mission." This suggests that believers are not only recipients of salvation but also active participants in spreading the message of the gospel. The song calls on Christians to follow Jesus' example and guidance in their daily lives, emphasizing the importance of mission and evangelism in the Christian faith.

Overall, "No evangelho da vida" is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of the gospel and the responsibility of believers to live out their faith through mission and service.

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  2. Quanto a Nós Devemos Gloriar-nos
  3. Senhor, Tende Piedade de Nós!
  4. Eu sou feliz
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