Aline Barros - Meu Herói Lyrics
Lyrics
O meu herói não é um herói de brinquedo
O meu herói não é um herói de papel
O meu herói não é um desenho animado
Igual aquele que assisti na TV
O meu herói não usa máscara negra
Nem espinafre como força e poder
O meu herói não se disfarça em nada
Nem se esconde atrás de uma TV
O meu herói é Todo-Poderoso
Ele é mais forte que o Super Man
É só orar que ele aparece
Vem rapidinho pra me socorrer
Jesus é meu herói
Jesus é meu herói
Jesus é meu herói
E vai me proteger
Jesus é meu herói (é sim!)
Jesus é meu herói
Jesus é meu herói
Com ele eu vou vencer
O meu herói é Todo-Poderoso
Ele é o filho do grande Deus
Não usa um martelo, mas sua palavra
É uma espada com muito poder
Jesus é meu herói
Jesus é meu herói
Jesus é meu herói
E vai me proteger
Jesus é meu herói (é sim!)
Jesus é meu herói (Jesus é sim, demais!)
Jesus é meu herói
Com ele eu vou vencer
Video
Meu Herói
Meaning & Inspiration
Aline Barros's "Meu Herói," released as part of the 2006 album "Bom é ser Criança, Vol. II," stands as a beautiful testament to the enduring power of faith, offering a profound redefinition of heroism for listeners of all ages. The song masterfully dismantles the superficial portrayals of heroes often found in popular culture, moving beyond the realm of make-believe and the fleeting strength of fictional characters. Barros artfully contrasts these worldly heroes – those with costumes, secret powers, or even reliance on earthly sustenance like spinach – with the singular, all-encompassing might of Jesus Christ. This isn't a hero who needs a mask or the anonymity of a screen; this is a hero who is explicitly identified as "Todo-Poderoso," the Almighty. The lyrics directly challenge the perceived superiority of figures like Superman, asserting that Jesus’s power far surpasses any comic book fantasy. The central message resonates with the accessibility of divine intervention, as Barros emphasizes that through prayer, this hero appears swiftly to offer aid, echoing the promise found in Psalm 34:17, which states, "The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit." The repeated declaration, "Jesus é meu herói," transforms the song into a personal anthem of trust and reliance, underscoring the assurance of protection and ultimate victory through Him, a victory powerfully declared in 1 Corinthians 15:57: "But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."
The lyrical narrative further expands on the divine identity of this hero, recognizing Him not just as a powerful figure, but as "o filho do grande Deus." This elevates Jesus beyond a mere superhero to the very Son of God, whose authority is absolute. While other heroes might wield physical tools like a hammer, Barros points to the transformative power of Jesus's Word, describing it as a "espada com muito poder," a potent metaphor that directly aligns with Hebrews 4:12: "For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart." This scriptural parallel illuminates how Jesus’s message, His teachings, and His very being possess an unmatched power to penetrate, heal, and guide. The song, therefore, is not merely a catchy tune, but a profound theological statement wrapped in accessible language, encouraging listeners to anchor their hope and trust in the one true hero whose strength is eternal and whose love is an unfailing source of protection and victory, mirroring the unshakeable foundation described in Matthew 7:24-25, where Jesus states that those who hear his words and put them into practice are like a wise builder who built his house on the rock. "Meu Herói" is an inspiring invitation to recognize and embrace this ultimate heroism in our daily lives.