Our Father In Zion
Buju Banton Lyrics


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Our Father who art in Zion
Hallowed be Thy name
Thy Kingdom come on earth
Thine will be done on earth
Hallowed be Thy name




Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Buju Banton's Our Father in Zion are a prayer dedicated to God. The phrase "Our Father who art in Zion" is a direct address to God, acknowledging Him as a father figure in heaven. The phrase "Hallowed be Thy name" is a declaration of praise and worship, which further emphasizes the reverence for God. The following lines "Thy Kingdom come on earth/ Thine will be done on earth" are expressions of the desire for God's kingdom to come to earth, and for His will to be done in the lives of believers.


Through this prayer, Buju Banton reinforces the Biblical teaching that God is not only present in heaven but also on earth. As a reggae musician, he uses his music as a medium to remind his listeners of the importance of spirituality in everyday life. The lyrics of this song urge individuals to put love, compassion, and selflessness into their actions, as this is the only way to bring God's kingdom on earth.


In conclusion, Buju Banton's Our Father In Zion is a powerful prayer that calls upon believers to seek God's will, follow His guidance and live their lives by His teachings. The song encourages reggae fans to live a deeper spiritual life by acknowledging God as a loving father who provides divine guidance.


Line by Line Meaning

Our Father who art in Zion
Our Creator, who resides in the divine city of Zion


Hallowed be Thy name
May we revere and honor Your holy name


Thy Kingdom come on earth
May Your kingdom, where peace and righteousness reign, be established on this earth


Thine will be done on earth
May Your divine plan and purpose be fulfilled in our earthly lives


Hallowed be Thy name
Once again, we acknowledge the sacredness and reverence of Your name




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DONOVAN GERMAIN, MARK ANTHONY MYRIE

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