Jesus Procura a Ovelha

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The Shepherd's Unyielding Search: A Dive into 'Jesus Procura a Ovelha'

The song 'Jesus Procura a Ovelha' by Harpa Cristã is a poignant portrayal of the Christian metaphor of Jesus as the Good Shepherd seeking out the lost sheep. The lyrics depict a narrative where Jesus tirelessly searches for a sheep that has strayed from the safety of the flock. This is a direct allusion to the biblical parable of the lost sheep, which symbolizes God's unwavering love and determination to rescue sinners and bring them back into the fold of faith.

The repeated chorus emphasizes the ceaseless calling of the shepherd, representing Jesus's persistent invitation to sinners to return to Him. The song encourages the listener to heed the voice of love, which is the call of Jesus seeking to save the lost. The imagery of Jesus's wounded feet traversing rugged terrain underscores the sacrifices He made, reflecting the Christian belief in Jesus's suffering for humanity's salvation.

The final verse culminates in a celebration, both in the shepherd's home and in heaven, over the return of the lost sheep. This joyous ending mirrors the Christian teaching that there is great rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents. The song, therefore, serves as a reminder of the redemptive power of Jesus's love and the joy that comes from reconciliation with God.

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  1. Servir a Jesus
  2. Dize-o a Cristo
  3. A Formosa Jerusalém
  4. Deixa Penetrar a Luz
  5. Graça, Graça
  6. Não Sou Meu
  7. Um Pendão Real
  8. Tudo Está Bem
  9. Não Posso Explicar
  10. Eis o Dia a Declinar
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