De Bota, Chapéu, Cinturão

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From Humility to Triumph: The Journey of a Rodeo Rider

The song 'De Bota, Chapéu, Cinturão' by Os Levitas tells a compelling story of a rodeo rider's journey from prideful ambition to humble success. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the rodeo scene, with the rider donning his boots, hat, and belt, ready to conquer the bull and win the crowd's applause. The initial verses are filled with confidence and bravado, as the rider believes he is unbeatable and ready to shine in the arena. However, this confidence is soon shattered when the bull throws him off, leaving him humiliated and lying in the dirt, mocked by the audience.

This moment of failure becomes a turning point for the rider. The lyrics shift to a more introspective tone, revealing the rider's realization that pride was his downfall. He acknowledges that his previous attitude led to his defeat and decides to approach the rodeo with a new mindset. The rider's transformation is marked by a newfound humility and a reliance on faith, as he turns to prayer and places Christ in his heart. This spiritual awakening is portrayed as the key to his eventual success.

In the final verses, the rider returns to the arena with a renewed sense of purpose and humility. This time, he triumphs, and the crowd's reaction is one of admiration and applause. The song concludes with a powerful message about the importance of humility, faith, and perseverance. The rider's journey from pride to humility and from failure to success serves as an inspiring reminder that true victory comes not from arrogance but from a humble heart and a steadfast spirit.

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  2. Se Entregue A Mim
  3. Voz do Coração
  4. Comece A Pensa No Céu
  5. A Luz Do Amor
  6. A História da Assembleia de Deus
  7. Juntos Nesse Amor
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