| Song | Our Father By Whose Servants |
| Content Description | Our Father by Whose Servants is a reverent Christian hymn that reflects gratitude for God’s guidance through His faithful servants and the work of His kingdom. It emphasizes themes of obedience, service, and devotion to God’s will. Often used in traditional worship and ministry-focused gatherings, the hymn encourages believers to honor God by serving faithfully in His name. Those searching for Our Father by Whose Servants lyrics or hymns about Christian service will find a meaningful expression of worship centered on faithfulness, humility, and spiritual dedication. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter O |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | George Briggs |
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| Tags | Christian hymn, service hymn, worship song, devotional hymn, church hymn, sacred music |
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Our Father, By Whose Servants
Our House Was Built Of Old,
Whose Hand Hath Crowned Her Children
With Blessing Manifold,
For Thine Unfailing Mercies
Far-Strewn Along Our Way,
With All Who Passed Before Us,
We Praise Thy Name Today.
The Changeful Years Unresting
Their Silent Course Have Sped,
New Comrades Ever Bringing
In Comrades’ Steps To Tread;
And Some Are Long Forgotten,
Long Spent Their Hopes And Fears;
Safe Rest They In Thy Keeping,
Who Changest Not With Years.
They Reap Not Where They Labored;
We Reap What They Have Sown;
Our Harvest May Be Garnered
By Ages Yet Unknown.
The Days Of Old Have Dowered Us
With Gifts Beyond All Praise;
Our Father, Make Us Faithful
To Serve The Coming Days.
Before Us And Beside Us,
Still Holden In Thine Hand
A Cloud Unseen Of Witness,
Our Elder Comrades Stand:
One Family Unbroken,
We Join, With One Acclaim,
One Heart, One Voice Uplifting
To Glorify Thy Name.



