Desejo Missionario

Falcão e Josué Falcão e Josué

A Heart on Fire: The Missionary Desire in 'Desejo Missionário'

The song 'Desejo Missionário' by Falcão e Josué is a heartfelt expression of a deep spiritual yearning to serve and spread the message of faith. The lyrics convey a burning desire within the singer's soul, likened to a fire that is fervently alight in their heart. This metaphor of fire symbolizes an intense passion and commitment to a higher calling, reflecting the singer's profound dedication to their faith and mission.

The singer questions why they are unable to travel to different countries to fulfill their missionary work, highlighting a sense of frustration and longing. This sentiment is further emphasized by the repeated phrase 'Eu quisera,' which translates to 'I wish.' The singer's desire to proclaim their faith to those who are unaware of God's existence, even to those who are almost spiritually dead, underscores a deep compassion and sense of duty to help others find spiritual enlightenment.

The song also touches on themes of trust and reliance on divine guidance. The singer acknowledges that only the Lord understands their struggles and can provide the necessary support. This reliance on divine intervention is a testament to their unwavering faith. The closing lines, 'Irei Senhor, aonde me ordenares,' meaning 'I will go, Lord, wherever you command me,' encapsulate the singer's readiness to follow their spiritual path, no matter where it leads. This song is a powerful declaration of faith, commitment, and the desire to serve a higher purpose, resonating deeply with those who share similar spiritual aspirations.

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  1. Fecha a Boca do Leão Jesus
  2. Aqui Na Roça (part. Elizeu Lima)
  3. Exaltando o Criador
  4. Desejo Missionario
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