Our Father, Who Art in Heaven | MountainTop Worship (Official Lyric Video)
In the quiet breath of a prayer and the thunderous roar of a kingdom coming, we find our home in the Father’s heart. This MountainTop Worship anthem reimagines the world’s most sacred prayer as a living, breathing declaration that "Heaven bows as earth proclaims" the holiness of His Name. #OurFather 🎧 TAKE THE MUSIC WITH YOU YouTube Music: / mountaintop worship - topic Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1IEkQ... Apple Music: / mountaintop-worship Tidal: https://tidal.com/artist/6558226 Amazon Music Unlimited: https://music.amazon.ca/artists/B00TK... Qobuz: https://www.qobuz.com/ca-en/interpret... ABOUT THIS SONG "Our Father, Who Art in Heaven" is a soulful, modern journey through the Lord’s Prayer. We wanted to move beyond just reciting the words and instead feel the weight of what it means to ask for "daily grace." It begins in a place of deep intimacy—just a whisper and a cello—recognizing God’s presence in the very air we breathe. As the song builds toward its orchestral climax, it captures the bridge between our human needs (forgiveness and bread) and God's eternal nature (kingdom, power, and glory). It’s an invitation to see the Father not as a distant ruler, but as the one who "lifts the humble" and crowns the broken. LYRICS Our Father… who art in Heaven… Hallowed be Thy Name… When I lift my eyes beyond the veil of night, I see Your mercy written in the light. The stars You hung still speak Your grace, A thousand worlds can’t hide Your face. You breathe Your peace into my lungs, You teach my heart what love becomes. Heaven bows as earth proclaims, Forever holy is Your Name. Our Father, who art in Heaven, Hallowed, hallowed be Your Name. Your kingdom come, Your will be done, On earth as Heaven sings Your fame. Give us today Your daily grace, Forgive the debts we cannot pay. Lead us, Lord, through every trial, Deliver us, deliver us, we pray. You see the tears the sparrow cries, You lift the humble, hear their sighs. You turn our mourning into praise, You crown the broken with Your ways. The hungry find their table filled, The restless hearts in You are stilled. Your kingdom moves, Your mercy flows, From every nation, love still grows. Our Father, who art in Heaven, Hallowed, hallowed be Your Name. Your kingdom come, Your will be done, On earth as Heaven sings Your fame. Give us today Your daily grace, Forgive the debts we cannot pay. Lead us, Lord, through every trial, Deliver us, deliver us, we pray. For Yours is the kingdom, the power, the glory! Forever and ever, all Heaven’s story! The angels cry, the saints reply, “Holy! Holy is the Lord Most High!” Forever You reign, Your mercy remains, Your children will sing Your Name again! Our Father, who art in Heaven, Hallowed be Your Name! Your kingdom come, Your will be done, Till all the earth proclaims! Give us Your bread, renew our hearts, Restore what sin has torn apart! Yours is the glory, Yours the flame— Forever we exalt Your Name! Our Father… who art in Heaven… Hallowed be… Thy Name. ✨ WHY THIS SONG MATTERS This song matters because it grounds ancient scripture in the "restless hearts" of today. It reminds us that prayer isn't just about asking for things; it’s about aligning our perspective with the "mercy written in the light." In a world of debts we cannot pay—both financial and spiritual—this anthem provides a release, pointing us toward a Kingdom that moves through nations and heals through love. It gives a voice to the humble and a song to the mourning, ensuring that the "daily grace" we seek is always within reach. MEANING & SIGNIFICANCE Theologically, this song is built on The Pattern of Prayer (Matthew 6:9–13), emphasizing the Sovereignty and Immanence of God. Beyond the Veil of Night: This speaks to God’s transcendence. While the "veil" suggests mystery, the "light" and the "stars" act as a general revelation, proving that His grace is visible to anyone who looks up. The Tears the Sparrow Cries: A direct reference to Matthew 10:29–31. It reinforces the idea that the same God who commands "a thousand worlds" is intimately concerned with the smallest details of our lives. Forgive the Debts We Cannot Pay: This highlights the doctrine of Grace. It’s an admission that our redemption isn't something we can earn, but something we must receive as "daily grace." Yours is the Flame: The "flame" represents both the refining presence of the Holy Spirit and the unquenchable glory of God. It concludes the prayer by shifting the focus entirely away from our needs and back to His eternal, "holy" story. JOIN THE COMMUNITY 👉 Shorts & More: http://bit.ly/4sQ6lPJ ✨ Join the Ministry: N/A STAY CONNECTED N/A © 2025-2026 MountainTop Worship. #MountainTopWorship #ChristianWorship #WorshipMusic #PraiseAndWorship #PrayerMusic #Jesus #ContemporaryWorship #Hymns #GospelMusic

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