Nunca Foi Sorte, Sempre Foi Deus

W.agão W.agão

Faith and Gratitude: The Journey of W.agão

W.agão's song "Nunca Foi Sorte, Sempre Foi Deus" is a heartfelt narrative that delves into the artist's personal struggles and triumphs, attributing his resilience and success to divine intervention rather than mere luck. The song begins with a poignant recount of his early life, where he was separated from his parents at the age of two as they sought better financial opportunities abroad. This separation underscores a common theme in many immigrant stories, where the pursuit of economic stability often comes at the cost of familial bonds and emotional well-being.

As the lyrics progress, W.agão reflects on the lessons he learned growing up, such as the importance of discipline and the realization that the world is much larger than his immediate surroundings. These experiences culminate in a pivotal moment at the age of 17 when he becomes a father. The birth of his child, Bryan, marks a significant turning point, filled with challenges that test his faith and resolve. The reference to Psalm 34:19, "Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out of them all," highlights his reliance on spiritual strength during these trying times.

The recurring chorus, "Eu corri, chorei, vi uma ponte, quase pulei, segurei na grade, então falei: Deus me ajuda," vividly portrays moments of deep despair and the brink of giving up. However, it is in these moments of vulnerability that W.agão finds solace and support in his faith. The repeated affirmation, "Nunca foi sorte, sempre foi Deus," serves as a powerful reminder of gratitude and the belief that his journey and achievements are guided by a higher power. This song resonates with anyone who has faced adversity and found strength through faith, emphasizing the importance of gratitude for the blessings received, no matter how challenging the path may have been.

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