Larga o Mundo

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A Divine Invitation: Embracing the Call of Christ

The song 'Larga o Mundo' by Harpa Cristã is a heartfelt invitation to sinners, urging them to leave behind worldly pursuits and embrace the love and salvation offered by Jesus Christ. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of urgency and compassion, calling on individuals to return to the 'paternal house' where Christ awaits with open arms, full of love. This metaphor of a welcoming home signifies a return to spiritual roots and the comfort of divine love.

The song emphasizes the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, describing it as a preparation of a 'divinal manjar' or divine feast for the soul. This imagery of a heavenly banquet serves as a powerful metaphor for the spiritual nourishment and fulfillment that Christ offers. The repeated call to 'Larga o mundo já, vem após Jesus' (Leave the world now, follow Jesus) highlights the transformative power of faith and the promise of salvation that comes with accepting Jesus' invitation.

Furthermore, the song warns of the consequences of rejecting this divine invitation. It speaks of the sorrow and loss for those who consider the blood of Jesus as profane and refuse the holy invitation. The lyrics convey a sense of divine justice, where the celestial banquet is reserved for those who embrace the call of Christ. This duality of invitation and warning underscores the importance of making a conscious choice to follow Jesus and partake in the divine joy and satisfaction He offers.

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  1. O Fim Vem, Cuidado
  2. Vencendo Vem Jesus
  3. Há Poder No Sangue de Jesus
  4. Mãos Ao Trabalho
  5. Glória a Jesus
  6. Alvo Mais Que a Neve
  7. Em Jesus
  8. Gozo e Vida Tenho
  9. O Gozo do Céu
  10. Sua Palavra Revelada
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