Jonathan Helser - Father of Jesus Lyrics

Father of Jesus Lyrics

Father of Jesus
Bankrupted heaven
You gave Your only Son away
Fully surrendered
What You most treasured
Risking it all to save us

You, and only You
Could know the price You'd have to pay
You, and only You
Would have this much to give away

Father of kindness
Oh how You love us
Oh how we love Your presence
We are Your treasure
The pearl of great promise
You risk it all to save us

You, and only You
Could know the price You'd have to pay
You, and only You
Would have this much to give away

All glory, all honor, all praise to You my Father
All glory, all honor, all praise to You my Father
All glory, all honor, all praise to You my Father
All glory, and all honor, all praise to You my Father

You, and only You
Could know the price You'd have to pay
You, and only You
Would have this much to give away

You, and only You
Could know the price You'd have to pay
Oh You, and only You
Would have this much to give away

You reached into the clay
Pulled a man up to Your face
Knelt in the dust and You kissed us with grace

You covered all the space
And all the distance between me and You
When You ran to meet me on that road

You hung Your arms open wide
Between two thieves You cried
Father forgive them

You gave it all away
I can never understand the price You paid
When You bankrupted heaven to save us

It can't be measured
It can't be fathomed
What it was like to give Your beloved away

Oh Father we love You
Father we thank You
Father we worship You tonight
For that sacrifice

Whoa, oh, oh

Just lift your voice in praise
To the Father Who saves (Oh, oh, oh)

All my worship, all my praise (Oh)
All my trust in grace to You now (Oh, oh)
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh (Sing You and only)

For You, and only You
Could know the price You'd have to pay
You, and only You
Would have this much to give away



Father of Jesus - Jonathan David Helser (Live)

Father of Jesus Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Jonathan Helser's song "Father of Jesus" is a profound meditation on the immense love and sacrifice of God the Father. The lyrics immediately establish the central theme by portraying the Father as one who "Bankrupted heaven" and "gave Your only Son away," describing this act as "Fully surrendered What You most treasured," and "Risking it all to save us." This powerful imagery conveys the immeasurable cost and depth of divine love poured out for humanity.

The song emphasizes the unparalleled nature of this sacrifice, repeatedly stating, "You, and only You Could know the price You'd have to pay" and "You, and only You Would have this much to give away." This highlights the unique capacity of God the Father to make such an offering, a love and generosity that stands alone and cannot be fully grasped or replicated by human understanding. It underscores the divine perspective and the weight of giving up that which was most beloved.

Further deepening the concept of God's motivation, the lyrics declare, "We are Your treasure, The pearl of great promise," explaining why the Father would "risk it all to save us." This elevates humanity's perceived value in the divine eyes, suggesting that humanity is considered precious enough to warrant such a monumental sacrifice, likening it to the biblical concept of finding something of infinite worth for which one would give everything. The song beautifully portrays God as a Father of immense kindness, whose presence is deeply cherished in return.

The narrative sections of the song paint vivid pictures of God's interaction with humanity. The lines, "You reached into the clay Pulled a man up to Your face, Knelt in the dust and You kissed us with grace," evoke the intimacy of creation and God's personal connection with humanity from its very beginning. The imagery continues with God covering "all the space And all the distance between me and You When You ran to meet me on that road," reminiscent of the welcoming Father in scripture who eagerly pursues reconciliation. The poignant image of "You hung Your arms open wide Between two thieves You cried, Father forgive them," directly points to the crucifixion of Jesus, revealing the Father's love and desire for forgiveness extended through the Son's ultimate act of sacrifice, emphasizing the unified heart of the Father and Son in redemption.

The incomprehensibility of this divine act is reiterated through lines like, "I can never understand the price You paid When You bankrupted heaven to save us," and "It can't be measured, It can't be fathomed, What it was like to give Your beloved away." This underscores the mystery and the overwhelming nature of God's love and sacrifice, acknowledging that human minds cannot fully grasp the depth of the Father's pain and surrender in giving His Son.

In response to this extraordinary love and sacrifice, the song culminates in expressions of worship and gratitude. Phrases like "All glory, all honor, all praise to You my Father," "Father we love You, Father we thank You, Father we worship You tonight For that sacrifice," and "All my worship, all my praise, All my trust in grace to You now," invite listeners to join in acknowledging God's unparalleled love. The call to "Just lift your voice in praise To the Father Who saves" transforms the reflection on divine sacrifice into an act of corporate or personal worship, affirming faith in the saving power of God. The song ultimately functions as a powerful anthem of adoration, centered on the Father's heart and the incredible gift of His Son, prompting a response of humble and heartfelt praise.

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