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Father
The Father Who is King
Read: Psalm 89
"He will call out to me, ‘You are my Father, my God, the Rock my Saviour.’" (Psalm 89:26 NIV)
Devotional Thought:
Psalm 89 celebrates God’s faithfulness and kingship. He is both loving Father and sovereign King. When we pray “Our Father,” we address the one who reigns with justice and mercy—and invites us into his kingdom purposes.
Reflection Activity:
Think of one place in your life—or in the world—where you long for God’s rule to come.
- Write a short prayer declaring God’s kingship over that area.
- Breath Prayer: Inhale: “Father, you reign…”
Exhale: “…let your kingdom come.”
Prayer Practice: Ongoing Conversation
As you see the news, walk through your neighborhood, or encounter challenges today, pause and pray, “Father, let your kingdom come here.”
Prayer:
Father, you are my King. You rule with justice and love. Reign in my heart and in this world. Help me to live as part of your kingdom today. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Scripture
About this Plan

Inspired by the structure of the Lord’s Prayer, this devotional explores five key movements—Father, You are holy, We need you, I need help, Forgive and protect us—each over five days. Through examples of prayer found in the Psalms and practices like Breath Prayer, Lectio Divina, Intercession, Journaling, and the Examen, you’re invited to slow down and engage with God’s presence, character, and care in everyday life.
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