Our Father — The God Who Fathers Us

by | Dec 3, 2025 | Instrumentals

Scripture Decree

Pray, therefore, like this: Our Father Who is in heaven, hallowed (kept holy) be Your name. ~Matthew 6:9 AMPC

When Jesus taught His disciples to pray, He began with the words:

“Our Father which art in heaven…”

This isn’t poetry—this is identity. Jesus is revealing who God is to us and who we are to Him. Worship becomes intimate when we understand Him not only as God, but as Father.


He Is Father to Us

God doesn’t keep His children at a distance.
He covers. He guides. He provides. He loves.
His Fatherhood is active—daily, present, and personal.


We Belong to Him

We are not random.
We are not overlooked.
We are not orphans trying to be noticed.

Through Christ, we are claimed, welcomed, and known.
We pray and worship from a place of belonging, not insecurity.


He Fathers Our Lives

A true Father leads with wisdom, corrects with love, and strengthens with mercy.
He walks with us.
He shapes our character.
He holds our hearts.

His Fatherhood is the foundation of our confidence.

God is not just the Father—He is our Father. As you listen and worship your Father, let every note echo the truth Jesus taught: We have a Father who hears us, loves us, and calls us His own.

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