Good Good Father (Choral Anthem SATB) (Chris Tomlin / Arr. Luke Gambill)
Good Good Father (Choral Anthem SATB) (Chris Tomlin / Arr. Luke Gambill)
Good Good Father (Choral Anthem SATB)
Chris Tomlin / Arr. Luke GambillCello/Bass Details
Download the Orchestration for Good Good Father (Choral Anthem SATB) by Chris Tomlin / Arr. Luke Gambill, from the album Never Lose Sight. This song was arranged by Luke Gambill / Daniel Galbraith in the key of Ab.
SongID | 72390 |
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Language | English |
Album | Never Lose Sight |
Artists | Chris Tomlin, Arr. Luke Gambill |
Authors | Anthony Brown, Pat Barrett |
Arrangers | Luke Gambill, Daniel Galbraith |
Publishers | Capitol CMG |
CCLI Song No. | 7036612 |
File Type | |
Pages | |
Original Key | Ab |
Available Keys | Ab |
Meter | 6/8 |
Genre | choral |
Theme | Father, Father's Day, Love of God, Goodness, Identity, Love, Praise, Loneliness, Peace |
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“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.” - Isaiah 41:10. How awful it can be to feel alone. To sense that no one cares. These feelings can lead to despair and feelings of hopelessness. But the impact can be far-reaching, much more than just our attitudes. In fact, loneliness actually has a physical impact. His constant presence means that we always can fellowship with Him. We can talk with Him, and share our concerns and thoughts. Our lives are enriched, and our attitudes change, as we fill our hearts and minds with His Word, and declare His Promises. As we pray and talk with Him.
God's opinion is the one that counts. Accept what God says about you, agree with Him that it is true of you, and become the spiritual person you are. Understanding who you are in Christ will give you a strong foundation to build your life on. Knowing who you are in Jesus is the key to a successful Christian life and a life lived ON purpose. These songs reflect that your identity doesn't depend on something you do or have done. Your true identity is who God says you are.
The Bible is not discreet about our relationship with God. It is clear. God is our Father; we are His children. In fact, God is identified as our Father 265 times in scripture. Most of those are found in the New Testament because through Christ we have a new identity as an adopted child of God. Romans 8:15 says, “For you did not receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, 'Abba, Father.'” Galatians 4:7 says, “Therefore you are no longer a slave, but a son; and if a son, then an heir through God.” You're a good, good FatherIt's who You are, it's who You are, it's who You areAnd I'm loved by YouIt's who I am, it's who I am, it's who I am The word “father” invokes up all sorts of images for people. For some, “father” is associated with warm memories, laughter, family trips, or long conversations on a front porch. For others, the word is associated with absence, rejection, hurt, or pain. At times, we have greatly distorted what the role of a father was intended to be. This is why it's so important to understand that God is not only our Father, but He is a good Father. You may believe you are a child of God, but do you believe, really believe to your very core, that you are loved by God? This can be a difficult truth to grasp, even for the most fervent believer. Guilt, shame, and sin can prevent us from believing in and experiencing the love of God. Bitterness and past experiences remain in our hearts and minds, and over the years we grab hold of a lie that He wants good for others but not for ourselves. Oh, I've heard a thousand storiesOf what they think You're likeBut I've heard the tender whisperOf love in the dead of nightAnd You tell me that You're pleasedAnd that I'm never alone This sort of thinking is counter to what scripture says about God as our Father. Think about how the Father figure of God is described and what this says about His character: He embraces the prodigal son, and the older brother—He is loving, accepting, and patient. (Luke 15) He takes care of the sparrows but says He cares much more for his children than the sparrows—He provides and is attuned to our needs. (Matthew 10) He goes after every single lost sheep until it is found—He pursues a relationship with us and doesn't ever get tired of looking after the lost. (Luke 15) The two truths that have the most transformative power in your life are that you are God's child and God is a good Father. Tell yourself that today, over and over. It's who you are, and it's who He is. Based on the song Good Good Father by Chris Tomlin, Anthony Brown, and Pat Barrett. Original post available on YouVersion based on the album Never Lose Sight.