
“Promise of the Father” is a worship and prayer chant by Nigerian gospel minister Theophilus Sunday, a minister widely known for spontaneous worship, prophetic chants, and songs that emphasize intimacy with God and the work of the Holy Spirit. The song draws its inspiration from the biblical “Promise of the Father,” a phrase Jesus used to describe the coming of the Holy Spirit before His ascension (Luke 24:49; Acts 1:4–5).
At its core, the song is a longing for a deeper encounter with the Holy Spirit. It reflects the expectation of the early disciples who waited in obedience until they were clothed with power from on high on the Day of Pentecost. Through repetitive, meditative expressions of worship, the song encourages believers to hunger for God’s presence, spiritual empowerment, and a life led by the Holy Spirit.
“Promise of the Father” follows the contemplative style commonly associated with Theophilus Sunday, allowing room for personal reflection, prayer, and spontaneous worship. Its atmosphere makes it suitable for private devotion, prayer meetings, revival gatherings, and extended worship sessions where the focus is on seeking God’s presence. The song reminds Christians that the Holy Spirit is God’s enduring gift to every believer, bringing conviction, guidance, comfort, and power for holy living and effective ministry. It calls listeners to cultivate a life of surrender and expectancy, trusting God to fulfill His promises just as He did for the disciples in the upper room.