Father, We Thank Thee
Lyrics
And for the pleasant morning light;
For rest and food and loving care,
And all that makes the world so fair.
To be to others kind and good;
In all we do, in work or play,
To love Thee better day by day.
Bible Reference
Psalm 92:1-2; Lamentations 3:22-23; 1 Thessalonians 5:18
About This Hymn
“Father, We Thank Thee” is a gentle hymn of gratitude written by Horatius Bonar, a Scottish pastor and hymn writer known for his clear biblical theology and devotional warmth. Bonar often wrote hymns that guided believers into simple, sincere prayer, and this text reflects that pastoral spirit. The hymn gives voice to thanksgiving offered directly to God, emphasizing gratitude not as a momentary feeling but as a faithful response to God’s daily mercies.
The hymn is rooted in the biblical call to give thanks continually. Bonar draws attention to God’s goodness as something experienced regularly and personally. Rather than focusing on extraordinary events, the hymn highlights everyday blessings that often go unnoticed. This approach reflects the psalmist’s teaching that it is good to give thanks to the Lord and to declare His lovingkindness each morning. Thanksgiving is presented as an act of worship that shapes the believer’s outlook and strengthens faith.
A central theme of the hymn is dependence on God’s faithfulness. Bonar reminds worshipers that every blessing flows from the Father’s hand and that gratitude keeps the heart aligned with truth. The hymn encourages believers to look beyond circumstances and recognize God’s sustaining grace, even in times of weariness or uncertainty. This perspective echoes the teaching of Scripture that God’s mercies are renewed day by day and are not dependent on human merit.
The tone of the hymn is calm, reverent, and intimate. It is especially suited for morning or evening worship, family devotion, or moments of quiet reflection. The simplicity of the language allows the focus to remain on prayer rather than poetic complexity. Bonar’s writing invites believers to slow down, reflect, and respond with sincere thanksgiving.
“Father, We Thank Thee” continues to serve the church as a reminder that gratitude is foundational to Christian life. It encourages believers to cultivate thankful hearts, to acknowledge God’s constant care, and to offer praise that flows naturally from trust in His unchanging goodness.
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