Aline Barros - Samuel Lyrics
Lyrics
Samuel
Samuel
Era uma vez um menino que ainda pequenino
Foi escolhido pra morar na casa de Deus
Mas ele não sabia que um profeta seria
Que todo o Israel a ele obedeceria
Quando foi dormir, uma voz então ouviu
Samuel
Samuel, Samuel, Deus te chama lá do céu
Samuel, Samuel, ser profeta de Israel
Samuel, Samuel, Deus te chama lá do céu
Samuel, Samuel, ser profeta de Israel
Samuel
Samuel
Era uma vez um menino que ainda pequenino
Foi escolhido pra morar na casa de Deus
De Deus, de Deus
Mas ele não sabia que um profeta seria
Que todo o Israel a ele obedeceria
E quando for dormir, uma voz então ouviu
Samuel
Samuel, Samuel, Deus te chama lá do céu
Samuel, Samuel, ser profeta de Israel
Samuel, Samuel, Deus te chama lá do céu
Samuel, Samuel, ser profeta de Israel
Samuel
Samuel
Samuel
Samuel, Samuel, Deus te chama lá do céu
Samuel, Samuel, ser profeta de Israel
Samuel, Samuel, Deus te chama lá do céu
Samuel, Samuel, ser profeta de Israel
Samuel, Samuel
Hein?
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Samuel - Aline Barros e Cia (Oficial)
Meaning & Inspiration
Aline Barros’s 2019 release, “Samuel,” emerges as a powerful testament to the enduring promise of God’s faithfulness, directly drawing inspiration from the biblical narrative of Hannah and her fervent prayer for a child. This song isn't just a musical composition; it's a devotional offering, an echo of the profound supplication found in 1 Samuel chapter 1, where Hannah, barren and deeply distressed, pours out her soul to the Lord at Shiloh. The essence of "Samuel" lies in its exploration of desperate faith, the quiet strength found in unyielding prayer, and the ultimate fulfillment of divine purpose. It captures the heart of Hannah’s vow, made in the depths of her longing, to dedicate her promised son to God’s service, a concept that resonates deeply with the Christian understanding of consecration and surrender.
The song beautifully illustrates the biblical principle that God hears the cries of His people, even those whispered in the silent chambers of their hearts. Hannah’s prayer, initially mistaken for drunkenness by Eli the priest, highlights the importance of approaching God with genuine sincerity, regardless of outward appearances or the understanding of others. Just as Eli eventually recognizes the divine intervention at play, the song invites listeners to acknowledge God's presence and power in their own moments of pleading. The narrative of Samuel, the answered prayer, and his subsequent life as a pivotal prophet and judge in Israel serves as a profound reminder that God’s plans are often greater than our immediate understanding or our limited human perspective. This is beautifully mirrored in verses like Jeremiah 33:3, which declares, “Call to me and I will answer you and will tell you great and hidden things you have not yet known.” The song’s message extends beyond personal desires, focusing on the willingness to surrender what we receive back to the giver, aligning our blessings with His divine will, much like Hannah’s commitment to return Samuel to the tabernacle to serve the Lord all his days, as recorded in 1 Samuel 1:11. “Samuel” by Aline Barros is an inspiring invitation to embrace the transformative power of persistent prayer and the certainty that God orchestrates even the most intimate of desires for His ultimate glory and redemptive plan.