Defiance in Faith: The Unyielding Spirit of 'Protesto'

Vanilda Bordieri's song 'Protesto' is a powerful anthem of faith and resistance against the pressures and temptations of the world. The lyrics depict a scenario where the protagonist is faced with various forms of adversity and corruption, symbolized by references to 'Baal' and 'the furnace.' These elements are metaphors for the false idols and trials that one might encounter in life. The repeated use of the word 'prostrado' (prostrated) emphasizes the pressure to submit to these negative forces.

However, the song takes a turn towards empowerment and resilience. The protagonist declares their refusal to bow down to these challenges, instead choosing to lift their head and look towards the heavens for support. This act of looking 'para o alto' (to the heights) signifies a reliance on divine strength and guidance. The lyrics express a profound trust in God, with the protagonist stating that they do not fear death and are focused on their ultimate goal, which is Heaven.

The chorus, with its emphatic 'Eu protesto, não me prostro' (I protest, I do not bow), serves as a declaration of unwavering faith and loyalty to God. The protagonist's commitment is so strong that they are willing to face the furnace, a biblical reference to the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who were thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship a golden idol. This story is a powerful symbol of faith and divine protection, reinforcing the song's message of steadfastness in the face of trials. Vanilda Bordieri's 'Protesto' is a stirring call to remain true to one's beliefs, no matter the cost.

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  2. Se Não Houver Amor
  3. Festa Na Sua Casa
  4. Visão de Isaías
  5. Tire Um Tempo Para Deus
  6. Não Serei Capaz
  7. Marcha Exercito
  8. Coral Das Mulheres 8: Vença Adorando
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  10. Mulheres de Deus (part. Célia Sakamoto)
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