Há Trabalho Pronto

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The Call to Christian Service in 'Há Trabalho Pronto'

The song 'Há Trabalho Pronto' by Harpa Cristã is a hymn that speaks to the Christian duty of service and the unique role each believer plays in the work of God. The lyrics emphasize the idea that there is work prepared for every Christian, which requires their full devotion and commitment. The repeated call to 'work for Jesus' highlights the joy and responsibility of serving Christ and the belief that each believer has a specific task assigned by God.

The hymn suggests that the nature of the work may vary, and it could be humble or grand, but what matters is that it is done for God and with His approval. The work is seen as a direct command from Christ, and the song implies that if a believer does not undertake their assigned task, it may remain undone. This underscores the individual responsibility of each Christian to respond to God's call to service.

The final verse of the hymn addresses the urgency of the Christian mission, pointing to the many who are lost and in need of salvation or consolation. It reinforces the idea that believers are the instruments through which Christ's love and compassion are made known to the world. The song serves as a motivational call to action for Christians to actively participate in their faith through service, with the assurance that their efforts are seen and valued by God.

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