Peregrinos Somos

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Journey to the Celestial Home: A Pilgrim's Song

The song 'Peregrino Somos' by Harpa Cristã is a heartfelt hymn that speaks to the Christian experience of life as a pilgrimage. The lyrics convey a sense of transience and longing for a heavenly home, reflecting the belief that life on Earth is temporary and that true fulfillment awaits in the afterlife. The repeated references to 'Jerusalém' and 'Sião' symbolize the ultimate destination for believers, a place of eternal peace and joy.

The song draws a parallel between the journey of modern Christians and the biblical story of Abraham, who traveled to the Promised Land. This metaphor emphasizes the idea of faith and perseverance, suggesting that just as Abraham trusted in God's promise, so too should believers trust in the promise of eternal life. The lyrics express a deep yearning for this 'celestial home,' portraying it as a place of great happiness and comfort.

Moreover, the song highlights the importance of divine guidance on this spiritual journey. The mention of being 'dirigido por Tua luz' (guided by Your light) underscores the reliance on Jesus for direction and support. This guidance is seen as essential for overcoming the challenges of life and ultimately reaching the 'bendito lar' (blessed home). The hymn serves as both a reminder of the temporary nature of earthly life and an encouragement to remain steadfast in faith, looking forward to the eternal joy that awaits in the heavenly realm.

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  1. Servir a Jesus
  2. Dize-o a Cristo
  3. Ceia do Senhor
  4. Eu Te Louvo
  5. Jesus Voltará
  6. Oh! Que Glória
  7. Grato a Ti
  8. Quem Irá?
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