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Do You Know My Father?

  • Writer: Enid OA
    Enid OA
  • Jun 22
  • 4 min read

Updated: Aug 3


Do you know my Father?

The One who dwells in unapproachable light,

Who walks on the wings of the wind,

And holds the oceans in the hollow of His hand?


He is not confined by time.

He is not restricted by reason.

He is not limited by logic.

He is the God of the impossible.

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He Makes Walls Fall Without a Fight

Do you know my Father?

He once brought down the mighty walls of Jericho—

Not with siege weapons or fire,

But with a shout and a trumpet blast.

Seven days they walked, then the seventh day they circled seven times.

Then came the trumpet, the shout—and down fell the walls!

No hammer swung. No stone thrown. Just obedience and faith.

“By faith the walls of Jericho fell, after the army had marched around them for seven days.” — Hebrews 11:30


Who else but God can cause a fortress to crumble under the sound of praise?



He Splits Seas for His Children

Do you know my Father?

He makes highways in oceans.

When the Israelites stood between Pharaoh’s army and the Red Sea,

He parted the waters with a breath.

Walls of water stood upright,

Dry land stretched before them.

And His children walked through—

Not wet, not stuck, but victorious.


“The Lord drove the sea back with a strong east wind… and the waters were divided.” — Exodus 14:21


Who else can command the seas to obey?



He Lifts the Lowly to the Palace

Do you know my Father?

He pulled Joseph from a pit,

Carried him through a prison,

And set him in a palace.


No resume.

No references.

Just favor.


In one moment, Joseph was a prisoner.

In the next, he was Pharaoh’s right hand.


“You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good…” — Genesis 50:20


Who else can turn a dungeon into a throne room?



He Uses the Few to Defeat the Many

Do you know my Father?

He called Gideon—timid, afraid, hiding.

Then He shrank his army from 32,000 to just 300.

Not to humiliate him, but to magnify His own glory.

And with jars, trumpets, and torches,

God confused and defeated a vast army.


“The Lord said, ‘You have too many men… In order that Israel may not boast that her own strength has saved her…’” — Judges 7:2


Who else can win a war without a sword?



He Feeds Thousands with a Boy’s Lunch

Do you know my Father?

He doesn’t need much to do a lot.

Five loaves. Two fish. One boy.

That’s all Jesus needed to feed over 5,000 men—

Not counting women and children.


He blessed it. Broke it. Multiplied it.

And they all ate until they were full.


“They all ate and were satisfied… and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces.” — Matthew 14:20


Who else can stretch a snack into a banquet?



He Shuts the Mouths of Lions

Do you know my Father?

He’s not just King of Heaven—

He’s Lord of the lions too.


When Daniel was thrown into the den,

The lions did not bite.

They laid down like tame kittens,

Because God sent an angel to shut their mouths.


“My God sent His angel, and He shut the mouths of the lions. They have not hurt me.” — Daniel 6:22


Who else can make beasts bow?


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He Calls the Dead to Life

Do you know my Father?

He walks into tombs and speaks life.


He raised Tabitha, also called Dorcas,

So beloved that the widows wept when she died.

But Peter prayed, and God breathed her back.


He raised Lazarus, dead four days—

Bound in grave clothes, already stinking.

But Jesus said, “Lazarus, come out!”

And death had no choice but to release him.


“The dead man came out, his hands and feet wrapped with strips of linen…” — John 11:44


Who else can interrupt a funeral?



He Defeated Death Forever

Do you know my Father?

He sent His Son to die—

Not as a victim, but as a Victor.


They beat Him, mocked Him, pierced Him.

They laid Him in a sealed tomb.

But on the third day, the stone rolled away,

And Jesus rose, alive forevermore.


Death lost its sting.

Hell lost its grip.

The grave lost its power.


“I am the Living One; I was dead, and now look, I am alive forever and ever!” — Revelation 1:18


Who else has walked out of their own grave by their own power?



He Hears You, Helps You, Holds You

Do you know my Father?

He still moves mountains.

He still heals the sick.

He still provides in famine.

He still makes a way where there is no way.


He is not a God of yesterday’s miracles.

He is I AM—the same yesterday, today, and forever.


He knows the end from the beginning.

He speaks, and the wind obeys.

He touches, and the blind see.

He whispers, and chains fall.



He Is the Impossibility Specialist

Do you know my Father?

He is not intimidated by your diagnosis.

He is not worried about your finances.

He is not confused by your confusion.

He is not late.

He is not overwhelmed.


He is limitless, matchless, almighty.


You see problems. He sees purpose.

You see delay. He sees divine timing.

You see a closed door. He sees a setup for glory.


“For nothing will be impossible with God.” — Luke 1:37



Lift Your Eyes, Child of God

Do you know my Father?

Then look up.

Look beyond the physical.

Look beyond the statistics.

Look beyond what makes sense.


The supernatural is His playground.

Miracles are His language.

Impossibility is His specialty.


If He did it before, He can do it again.

If He parted seas, He can part ways for you.

If He raised the dead, He can raise your hope.

If He shut lions’ mouths, He can silence every enemy.



Do You Know My Father? Then Trust Him.

He’s not just a God.

He’s your God.


Call on Him.

Believe Him.

Follow Him.


Because when the world says “It can’t be done,”

He simply says,

“Watch Me.”



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