Dear god, dear father, o father, heavenly father, (i/we) thank you for (something) this is a very formal way to thank someone.
Thank you god for the food we eat. Thank you for the world so sweet, thank you for the food we eat. It is commonly used in prayers. Thank you for the world so sweet.
Kia 'akameitaki ia te atua. Thank you, god, for the smiles on my family’s faces, the food we eat, the rest we’ve gotten, and the eternal protection you’ve provided for us. Thank you for the food we eat.
(michael, row your boat) thank you for the food we eat, hallelujah. Strangely , i never made so much sense out of it ever,. Thank you for the food we eat.
Thank you for the food we eat, thank you for the birds that sing; “thank you for the food we eat, yum yum! No te kai ta matou ka kai.
Thank you for the hands that have prepared it, for those sitting around the table who are here to share it, and for the ability to be. Thank you god for the food. For the food we are about to eat.
Thank you god for the food we eat prayer thank you god for the food we eat. We thank you for the world and all that it has to offer. Surely if you’ve heard any prayers at all you have heard the common prayer, “thank you, lord, for this food and the.