O Senhor Pelejará Por Nós

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Divine Protection and Faith in Adversity

The song 'O Senhor Pelejará Por Nós' by Corinhos Evangélicos is a powerful declaration of faith and divine protection. The lyrics emphasize the belief that God fights on behalf of His followers, drawing on historical and biblical references to illustrate this point. The repetition of the phrase 'O Senhor pelejará por nós' (The Lord will fight for us) serves to reinforce the message of unwavering trust in God's intervention during times of trouble.

The song references the story of Moses and the Israelites, highlighting how God was always present and active in their lives, guiding and protecting them. This historical context is used to reassure believers that God's protective nature remains unchanged. The mention of 'Jeová sempre presente operando lá do Céu' (Jehovah always present, operating from Heaven) and 'Pelo sangue do cordeiro' (By the blood of the lamb) ties in the Christian belief in Jesus Christ's sacrificial role, further solidifying the idea of divine intervention and salvation.

The lyrics also address contemporary struggles, suggesting that no matter how formidable the opposition or how severe the persecution, God will always watch over His church and fight for His people. The imagery of 'milícias celestiais' (heavenly armies) coming to aid believers in their battles underscores the theme of divine protection. This song serves as a source of comfort and encouragement, reminding listeners of their faith's strength and the ever-present support of a higher power.

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