Auê (A Fé Ganhou) (part. Ana Heloysa, Filipe da Guia e Coletivo Candiero)Marco Telles

Many people have accused Marco Telles' song "Auê (A Fé Ganhou)" of being linked to macumba or strange religious practices. But does this make sense biblically? In this video, I do a complete theological analysis of the lyrics, looking at the context of the song, the poetic language, Brazilian culture, and, above all, the Bible. The song directly dialogues with the parable of the great banquet (Luke 14), where Jesus shows that the unlikely, rejected, and marginalized are invited to the table of grace. The "auê" is not a spiritual invocation—it's a cry of celebration, the sound of heaven when faith wins. Before judging, it's necessary to understand: Not all poetic language is literal Not all cultural expression is spiritual Not everything that deviates from the religious standard is anti-biblical 🎶 "Auê" is about grace, the table, faith, joy, and the Kingdom of God. 📚 Want to study the Bible in depth, without assumptions? 🔗 https://sola.sergiomaciel.com.br/ 📲 Follow me on Instagram: 👉   / sergiomacieloficial