A Ovelha Perdida

Feliciano Amaral Feliciano Amaral

The Lost Sheep's Journey Back to Grace

"A Ovelha Perdida" by Feliciano Amaral is a poignant song that draws inspiration from the biblical parable of the lost sheep. The lyrics tell the story of a shepherd who leaves his flock of ninety-nine sheep to search for one that has strayed. This narrative is a metaphor for divine love and redemption, emphasizing the value of every individual soul and the lengths to which a loving shepherd, or God, will go to bring a lost soul back to safety and grace.

The song paints a vivid picture of the shepherd's journey through treacherous terrain, symbolizing the challenges and sacrifices made in the pursuit of redemption. The imagery of blood and wounds highlights the shepherd's suffering and dedication, underscoring the depth of his love and commitment. This reflects the Christian belief in Jesus Christ's sacrifice for humanity's salvation, where the shepherd's pain and perseverance mirror the crucifixion and the ultimate act of love.

As the song progresses, the triumphant return of the lost sheep is celebrated with joy and heavenly acclamations. The angels' songs and the victorious psalm echo the theme of redemption and the joy of a soul returning to God. This celebration signifies the importance of repentance and the joy it brings to the divine realm, reinforcing the message that no soul is beyond redemption. The repeated "Aleluia" at the end of the song serves as a powerful affirmation of faith and the joy of spiritual reunion.

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  1. Paz no Vale
  2. Eu Preciso de Ti
  3. Seu Nome É Jesus
  4. Vai buscar
  5. Ore uma Vez Mais
  6. Disse Jesus: Ide Por Todo o Mundo
  7. Vivo Por Fé
  8. A Ovelha Perdida
  9. Junto a Mim
  10. Dá-me Amor
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