INTRO

VERSE 1

Father let Your kingdom come
Father let Your will be done
On Earth as in Heaven
Right here in my heart
Father let Your kingdom come
Father let Your will be done
On Earth as in Heaven
Right here in my heart

CHORUS

Give us this day, our daily bread
Forgive us, forgive us
As we forgive the ones who sinned
Against us, forgive me
And lead us not into temptation
But de-liv-er us from
the evil one
Let Your kingdom come

VERSE

Father let Your kingdom come
(Holy, holy)
Father let Your will be done
On Earth as in Heaven
(Let it be done)
Right here in my heart
Father let Your kingdom come
(Holy, holy)
Father let Your will be done
On Earth as in Heaven
(Let it be done)
Right here in my heart

CHORUS

Give us this day, our daily bread
Forgive us, forgive us
As we forgive the ones who sinned
Against us, forgive me
And lead us not into temptation
But de-liv-er us from
the evil one
Let Your kingdom come

BRIDGE 1

It's Yours, it's Yours
All Yours, All Yours
The kingdom, the power
The glory are Yours

BRIDGE 2

It's Yours, it's Yours
All Yours, All Yours
Forever, and ever
The kingdom is Yours

BRIDGE 1

It's Yours, it's Yours
All Yours, All Yours
The kingdom, the power
The glory are Yours
It's Yours, it's Yours
All Yours, All Yours
Forever, and ever
The kingdom is Yours

VERSE

Father let Your kingdom come
(Holy, holy)
Father let Your will be done
On Earth as in Heaven
(Let it be done)
Right here in my heart
(Here in my heart)
Father let Your kingdom come
(Holy, holy)
Father let Your will be done
On Earth as in Heaven
(Let it be done)
Right here in my heart
(Here in my heart)

TAG

On Earth as in Heaven
Right here in my heart

The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours) - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]

The lion of Judah is on the move"

 

The song "The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours)" by Matt Maher is a beautiful rendition of the prayer Jesus taught His disciples in Matthew 6:9-13. This prayer, known to many as the Lord's Prayer, is a blueprint for how we should approach God in prayer - with reverence, submission, dependence, forgiveness, and deliverance. 

 

The lyrics of the song echo the words of Jesus, reminding us of the sovereignty of God. "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." This line is a powerful declaration of our desire for God's rule and reign in our lives and in our world. It's a call for His will to be done, not ours. This sentiment is echoed in Proverbs 19:21, "Many are the plans in a person's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails."

 

The song also emphasizes our daily dependence on God for our needs - "Give us this day our daily bread." This is a reminder of God's provision, as echoed in Philippians 4:19, "And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus."

 

The lyrics, "And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us," remind us of the importance of forgiveness in our relationship with God and others. This is echoed in Ephesians 4:32, "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you."

 

The song concludes with a powerful reminder of God's sovereignty and power - "For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever and ever, amen." This echoes the sentiment in 1 Chronicles 29:11, "Yours, Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours."

 

The song's refrain, "It's yours, it's yours, it's yours. The kingdom is yours," is a beautiful reminder that everything belongs to God. The kingdom is His, the power is His, and the glory is His. This is a powerful reminder of our place in God's kingdom - we are not the owners, but the stewards.

 

So, as we listen to this song and reflect on its lyrics, let's ask ourselves this question: How are we living out the Lord's Prayer in our daily lives? Are we truly seeking His kingdom and His will? Are we depending on Him for our daily needs? Are we forgiving others as He has forgiven us? And are we acknowledging His sovereignty and power in all areas of our lives? Let's take some time to reflect on these questions and ask God to help us live out the Lord's Prayer in our daily lives.