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"My Father’s Voice" by Lucas Hampton: A Song of Grace Over Shame


"My Father's Voice" by Lucas Hampton is a powerful song about finding our true identity in Christ. In Christ there is no room for shame, no matter what we have done or how badly we have messed up our lives. Lucas reminds us that we find our worth in Jesus, even when others (or the shame we feel) are trying to tell us otherwise. Lucas emphasizes the truth that his love and grace are for us, and ultimately we belong to Jesus. 

Lucas Hampton - My Father's VoiceThe lyrics hit hard right from the start: "I can't believe, the love you lavish over me / I am undone because of all that you have done for me." This is the awe-inspiring reality of God's grace for everyone who invites Him to be part of their lives. Letting God be part of our lives means: "I let my Father's voice define me, He's the only one who can / I tell my shame to get behind me, Cause that's not who I am." It's the best way to silence the lies and embrace His truth.

God is constantly at work with us, helping us to change our mindset and look to Him for everything: "You call me worthy, you call me loved / When I'm lost and broken you say I am enough." He is Grace, His arms are always open for us, ready to redefine the way that we see ourselves. May this song, with its rich instrumentation and powerful message, remind you Whose you truly are. May the Father's voice be the voice that leads your path.

(Related scripture: Ephesians 2:4-5; Isaiah 43:1; Zephaniah 3:17)

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