Aline Barros - Seja Um Lyrics

Lyrics

Se algu?m deixou de ser aquilo
Que voc? um dia imaginou
Se houve um motivo incerto ou justo
N?o leve a mal n?o o julgue

Se voc? tentar vai ver
Que ? f?cil amar o seu irm?o
Sem critica-lo
Mesmo que aos olhos seus haja um erro
Interceda por ele
Entregue sua vida a Deus

Deus quer que voc? e seu irm?o
Sejam um
E compreendam todas as diferen?as
E sejam um
O mesmo corpo no Senhor
Uma s? voz
O mesmo louvor
Abram seus cora??es
E sejam um

Video

Carpinteiro - CD Extraordinário Amor de Deus - Aline Barros

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Meaning & Inspiration

"Seja Um," a compelling track from Aline Barros's 2017 album, *Extraordinário Amor de Deus*, released on January 9th, presents a profound scriptural message that transcends musicality, diving deep into the core tenets of Christian living and community. From its release, this song immediately positioned itself not just as another worship piece, but as a direct challenge and encouragement for believers to embody the unity that Christ prayed for. The essence of "Seja Um" lies in its poignant call for reconciliation, forgiveness, and unconditional love within the body of Christ, directly addressing the common human tendency to judge and criticize rather than embrace differences.

The lyrics of "Seja Um" unfold a narrative where personal disappointment and perceived faults in others are met not with condemnation, but with grace and intercession. The opening lines, suggesting that if someone "ceased to be what you once imagined" or if there was a "reason, uncertain or just," we should "not take it badly, don't judge them," lay the foundation for a radical shift in perspective. This powerful message directly echoes the Lord's clear instruction in Matthew 7:1-5: "Judge not, that you be not judged." It’s a profound reminder that our own human understanding is limited, and our role is not to assess another's journey but to extend understanding and compassion. The song then elevates this concept by asserting that "if you try, you'll see that it's easy to love your sibling without criticizing them," even when a mistake is apparent. Instead of accusation, the divine call is to "intercede for them" and "give your life to God," transforming potential conflict into an act of sacrificial love and prayer. This spirit of intercession is a cornerstone of Christian fellowship, reflecting passages like James 5:16, which urges us to "pray for one another, that you may be healed."

The heart of "Seja Um" pulsates with God's desire for His people to "be one," a unity that extends beyond superficial agreements to embrace and comprehend "all differences." The repeated declaration, "God wants you and your sibling to be one," is a direct echo of Jesus' fervent prayer for His disciples in John 17:21, "that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us." This isn't a call for uniformity, but for a spiritual cohesion where diverse individuals form "the same body in the Lord, one voice, the same praise." This profound imagery resonates deeply with Paul's teachings in 1 Corinthians 12, where he beautifully illustrates the church as one body with many members, each indispensable and unique, yet all working together in harmony. The invitation to "open your hearts" is the practical, actionable step toward achieving this unity, requiring humility, vulnerability, and a willingness to set aside personal grievances for the greater purpose of glorifying God together. This song stands as a vibrant anthem for the church, urging believers to move past division and criticism towards a Christ-centered unity that genuinely reflects God's extraordinary love to a watching world.

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