Out of the city, out of the night, A voice called a dreamer to walk by faith, not sight. Leave all you know, let go of your plans— Step into the promise, become a new man. He gathered his courage, he gathered his kin, With trembling hands and a hope burning within. He followed the whisper, he trusted the flame— The world would remember the name…
Abraham! Father of faith, you wandered the sand, Chasing a promise, holding God’s hand. When the road was unknown, when the night was long, You built your altars and you carried on. Through the failures and the fire, Through the waiting and the pain, Still you believed— Abraham!
He wrestled with questions, he stumbled in fear, He lied and he faltered, but God still drew near. A covenant spoken, a star-scattered sky, A son in his old age, a laugh and a cry. He learned to surrender, to wait and to trust, To let go of treasures and give up his must. When God called for Isaac, his heart nearly broke— But faith found its voice as he spoke…
Abraham! Father of faith, you wandered the sand, Chasing a promise, holding God’s hand. When the road was unknown, when the night was long, You built your altars and you carried on. Through the failures and the fire, Through the waiting and the pain, Still you believed— Abraham!
So here we are, children of dust, Called to believe, called to trust. When the journey is lonely, when the answers are few, We walk in your footsteps, we’re learning from you. For the God who was faithful in deserts of old Is writing our story, is making us bold.
Abraham! Father of faith, you wandered the sand, Chasing a promise, holding God’s hand. When the road is unknown, when the night is long, We’ll build our altars and we’ll carry on. Through the failures and the fire, Through the waiting and the pain, We will believe— Abraham!
So lead us, O Father, through shadow and sun, With faith like Abraham— Let Your will be done.
Abraham! Father of faith, you wandered the sand, Chasing a promise, holding God’s hand. When the road is unknown, when the night is long, We’ll build our altars and we’ll carry on. Through the failures and the fire, Through the waiting and the pain, We will believe— Abraham!