Aline Barros - Pedro,Tiag e Joo No Barquinho Lyrics

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Pedro, Tiago, Jo?o no barquinho
Os tr?s no barquinho
No mar da galil?ia
Jogaram a rede
Mas n?o pegaram nada
Tentaram outra vez
E nada vezes nada

Pedro, Tiago, jo?o no barquinho
No mar da galil?ia

Jogaram a rede mas n?o pegaram peixe
No mar da galil?ia

O mestre mandou jogar do outro lado
No mar da galil?ia

Puxaram a rede cheia de peixinhos
No mar da galil?ia

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Meaning & Inspiration

Aline Barros e Cia's "Pedro, Tiago e João no Barquinho," released in 2019, is a vibrant musical retelling of a pivotal moment in Jesus' ministry, found in the Gospel of Luke chapter 5. The song immediately transports us to the Sea of Galilee, depicting the familiar scene of the disciples, Pedro, Tiago, and João, toiling through a fruitless night of fishing. Their initial efforts are met with nothing, a stark representation of human endeavor without divine guidance. The repeated action of casting and retrieving an empty net underscores a sense of frustration and weariness, a relatable feeling when our own strength seems insufficient. However, the narrative pivot comes with the appearance of "o mestre" – Jesus – who directs them to cast their nets on the other side. This instruction isn't arbitrary; it's a divine command that bypasses their years of experience and conventional wisdom. The immediate and overwhelming result, a net "cheia de peixinhos" (full of little fish), isn't just a story about a good catch. It's a profound illustration of obedience, faith, and the miraculous power that is unleashed when we align our actions with God's word. This passage in Luke 5 is echoed in other gospel accounts where Jesus calls disciples, emphasizing his authority and his ability to transform ordinary circumstances into extraordinary demonstrations of his presence. The song beautifully captures the disciples' initial helplessness and their subsequent astonishment and dedication following Jesus’ command, leading to the declaration, "From now on you will catch men" (Luke 5:10). "Pedro, Tiago e João no Barquinho" encourages us to trust in Jesus' guidance, even when our own efforts fall short. It speaks to the truth that true fulfillment and abundance are often found not in our own striving, but in surrendering to His will and acting on His instruction, transforming our mundane efforts into divine victories.

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