| Song | Father Eternal Ruler Of Creation |
| Content Description | Father Eternal Ruler Of Creation is a majestic Christian hymn that exalts God as the eternal ruler and creator of all things. The lyrics reflect reverence, awe, and worship toward God’s unmatched power and sovereignty over heaven and earth. This timeless hymn encourages believers to praise God for His creative work and sustaining presence throughout all creation. Often sung in church services, choir worship, and devotional gatherings, it remains a powerful expression of faith and adoration. For those seeking meaningful Christian worship hymns centered on God’s greatness and authority, this song inspires deep spiritual reflection and praise. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter F |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | Laurence Housman |
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| Tags | Christian Hymn, Worship Song, Praise Hymn, Church Worship, Devotional Song |
| Theme(s) | Creation, Sovereignty, Worship, Praise, God’s Power, Majesty |
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Father Eternal, Ruler Of Creation,
Spirit Of Life, Which Moved Ere Form Was Made;
Through The Thick Darkness Covering Every Nation,
Light To Man’s Blindness, O Be Thou Our Aid:
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord, Thy Will Be Done.
Races And Peoples, Lo! We Stand Divided,
And Sharing Not Our Griefs, No Joy Can Share;
By Wars And Tumults Love Is Mocked, Derided,
His Conquering Cross No Kingdom Wills To Bear:
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord, Thy Will Be Done.
Envious Of Heart, Blind Eyed, With Tongues Confounded,
Nation By Nation Still Goes Unforgiven;
In Wrath And Fear, By Jealousies Surrounded,
Building Proud Towers Which Shall Not Reach To Heaven:
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord, Thy Will Be Done.
Lust Of Possession Worketh Desolations;
There Is No Meekness In The Sons Of Earth;
Led By No Star, The Rulers Of The Nations
Still Fail To Bring Us To The Blissful Birth.
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord, Thy Will Be Done.
How Shall We Love Thee, Holy, Hidden Being,
If We Love Not The World Which Thou Hast Made?
O Give Us Brother Love For Better Seeing
Thy World Made Flesh, And In A Manger Laid:
Thy Kingdom Come, O Lord, Thy Will Be Done.



