O Futuro da Igreja

Lauriete Lauriete

The Hopeful Future of the Church

Lauriete's song 'O Futuro da Igreja' is a powerful anthem of faith and perseverance, deeply rooted in Christian eschatology. The lyrics convey a message of hope and encouragement to believers, emphasizing that the struggles and persecutions faced in the present are temporary and will soon be replaced by eternal joy and victory. The song reassures the faithful that their suffering is not in vain and that enduring hardships for Jesus is worthwhile because a glorious future awaits them.

The repeated exhortation to 'not give up' and to 'continue fighting' underscores the importance of steadfastness in faith. Lauriete encourages her listeners to keep their eyes on the ultimate prize—eternal life with Christ. The metaphor of not trading the cross for 'banal things' serves as a reminder to prioritize spiritual over worldly matters, reinforcing the idea that the trials of this world are insignificant compared to the glory that is to come.

The imagery of the church as the 'chosen one' of Christ, whose garments cannot be touched by the world, highlights the sanctity and divine protection of the believers. The call to 'sing joyfully' despite adversities is a testament to the unshakeable faith and resilience of the Christian community. Lauriete's message is clear: the future of the church is bright, and believers should remain hopeful and steadfast, knowing that their ultimate victory is near.

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  1. Espírito de Deus
  2. O Poder do Amor
  3. Quando Deus Te Tocar
  4. Totalmente Dependente
  5. Casa Cheia
  6. Meu Herói
  7. Arrebatamento (Medley)
  8. Jeová
  9. O Servo de Deus
  10. Ensina-me
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