O Sol da Justiça

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The Radiance of the Sun of Justice

The song 'O Sol da Justiça' by Harpa Cristã is a powerful hymn that celebrates the divine light and justice brought by Jesus Christ. The lyrics emphasize the transformative power of Christ's love and salvation, which shines brightly in any place, bringing hope and peace to those who are lost. The metaphor of the 'Sun of Justice' is central to the song, symbolizing the all-encompassing and life-giving light of Christ that can turn even the most barren deserts into flourishing gardens.

The repeated call to 'Resplandece, ó Sol verdadeiro!' (Shine, true Sun!) underscores the desire for Christ's light to spread across the world. This light is described as celestial and beautiful, capable of illuminating the darkest corners and bringing the message of God's love to everyone. The hymn encourages believers to actively participate in spreading this divine light, working together to share the splendor of heaven with those who are lost.

The imagery of strong rays of light flooding the earth with love and transforming desolate places into gardens is particularly evocative. It speaks to the profound impact that Christ's love and justice can have on the world, offering a vision of hope and renewal. The song is a call to action for believers to be bearers of this light, spreading the message of salvation and the love of God to all corners of the earth.

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  2. Dize-o a Cristo
  3. Bom Estarmos Aqui
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  6. Marchai Soldados de Cristo
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