Our Angel: A CCM Mother's Day Song - A Husband's Tribute to His Wife

About Our Angel

Our Angel is a new CCM Mother's Day song and christian country tribute written from the one perspective most Mother's Day songs leave out by Malachi Ben-David - scripture-rooted Christian music with a warm, intimate feel built for the husband who has watched his wife carry everything and wants to say so plainly. If you're looking for a Mother's Day song, an angel song, or a song for mother that honors the woman who holds the family together from the inside out, this is a song written for the quiet battle no greeting card ever names - the one where a mother pours herself out daily and wonders if anyone notices. Rooted in Proverbs 31, Ephesians 5, Isaiah 40, and Matthew 11, Our Angel is a husband's spoken vow set to music: I see you, I stand in awe, and the Lord who formed the heavens lifts you high.

Drawn from Proverbs 31:10-31, Ephesians 5:25-33, Isaiah 40:29-31, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Isaiah 66:13, Matthew 11:28-30, and Psalm 68:5, this gospel music release is the most personally framed of Malachi Ben-David's Mother's Day catalog - written not from children looking up at a mother, but from a husband standing beside his wife, bearing witness to what she carries. "My love, my partner, mother of our days / I stand in awe of all your steadfast ways." It is a Mother's Day song for church services, anniversary dedications, and any moment a husband needs to honor his wife as both a partner and a mother. Its refrain never wavers: you are cherished, irreplaceable, uniquely meek.

Lyrics for Our Angel

OUR ANGEL Malachi Ben-David

Verse 1 Every morning you greet the dawn before the light, Juggling dreams and duties through the endless night. You map the paths we travel, hold the threads that bind, Carrying tomorrow's worries so the rest can find Peace within these walls you've built with patient hands. I see the quiet battles no one else understands — The weight of every question, every fear you face alone, Yet you rise with grace that only heaven has known.

Chorus My love, my partner, mother of our days, I stand in awe of all your steadfast ways. When weariness would claim you, come and lean on me, For in your gentle arms I find eternity. The Lord who sees your labor, who upholds the frail, Pours His strength into the places where you fail. Today and always, know this truth I speak: You are cherished, irreplaceable, uniquely meek.

Verse 2 There are moments doubt creeps in like evening shade, Whispering you've stumbled, that your efforts fade. But every tender word, each sacrifice you make, Plants seeds of love that time itself cannot forsake. You've lost a piece of self to give our children more, Yet in that giving, you've become so much, so sure. I watch you comfort, guide, and hold them through the storm, And in your care, I glimpse a Father's tender form.

Chorus My love, my partner, mother of our days, I stand in awe of all your steadfast ways. When weariness would claim you, come and lean on me, For in your gentle arms I find eternity. The Lord who sees your labor, who upholds the frail, Pours His strength into the places where you fail. Today and always, know this truth I speak: You are cherished, irreplaceable, uniquely meek.

Verse 3 So rest, my dearest, in the promise He extends — He gathers close the weary, calls you His own friend. Your quiet faithfulness outshines the brightest star; Our home, our hearts, are safer because of who you are.

Final Chorus My love, my partner, mother of our days, Forever grateful for your endless, selfless ways. When burdens press, remember this I vow: I'll walk beside you, honoring you now. The One who formed the heavens lifts you high, In His embrace, your spirit never dies. Happy Mother's Day, my heart — my truest gift: You are loved beyond all measure, in every shift.

Behind the Song

Our Angel takes the Mother's Day song somewhere most Mother's Day songs don't go: it hands the microphone to the husband. Not to the children looking up, not to the congregation honoring all mothers, but to the one man who has watched this specific woman from the inside of the house, through the ordinary days, and has something to say about what he has seen. "Every morning you greet the dawn before the light / Juggling dreams and duties through the endless night." That is Proverbs 31:10-31 made intimate — not as a portrait of an idealized woman but as a husband's actual observation of the woman sleeping less than him so the house runs in the morning.

"You map the paths we travel, hold the threads that bind / Carrying tomorrow's worries so the rest can find peace within these walls you've built with patient hands." As a CCM song, Our Angel earns its tenderness by being specific before it is lyrical. The Proverbs 31 woman plans, provides, and protects her household — and the song describes her doing exactly that, in the language of a husband who has been paying attention. "I see the quiet battles no one else understands." That line is the center of the first verse and the reason the song needed to be written. The quiet battle is real. Most Mother's Day tributes celebrate the visible things. Our Angel honors what happens before anyone else wakes up.

Then the chorus turns from observation to vow. "My love, my partner, mother of our days / I stand in awe of all your steadfast ways." Proverbs 31:28 — "her husband also, and he praiseth her" — set to music. But the song doesn't stop at praise; it moves to partnership. "When weariness would claim you, come and lean on me." Ephesians 5:25-33 is underneath that line — the husband's calling not just to praise his wife but to carry with her, to be the one she leans on when the labor is heaviest. "The Lord who sees your labor, who upholds the frail / Pours His strength into the places where you fail." Isaiah 40:29-31 made personal: God gives strength to the weary, and the husband is naming it out loud so the wife knows she is not invisible to the Lord even when she feels invisible to the room.

The second verse does the hardest thing in any tribute song — it names the doubt. "There are moments doubt creeps in like evening shade / Whispering you've stumbled, that your efforts fade." The husband is not romanticizing his wife's experience; he is describing it accurately. The internal voice that tells a mother her sacrifice is not enough is one the Bible addresses directly in 2 Corinthians 12:9: "my strength is made perfect in weakness." Our Angel sets that truth in the mouth of a husband who has watched the weakness and is still standing there in awe. "You've lost a piece of self to give our children more / Yet in that giving, you've become so much, so sure." That is the paradox at the heart of the Proverbs 31 woman: the more she gives, the more she is. Not in spite of the sacrifice but through it.

"I watch you comfort, guide, and hold them through the storm / And in your care, I glimpse a Father's tender form." Isaiah 66:13 — "as one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you" — arrives here as the theological hinge of the whole song. The mother's comfort is not merely maternal; it is a reflection of the Father's own. As a christian country song, Our Angel makes that connection explicit without being heavy-handed: the husband sees God in his wife's care, and he says so.

The final chorus is a vow that closes the loop the whole song opened. Not "happy Mother's Day" as a greeting but as a declaration: "you are loved beyond all measure, in every shift." Matthew 11:28 rests underneath the bridge — "come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" — and the husband's call to rest is his echo of the Lord's. As a new CCM music release and Mother's Day song, Our Angel does the rare thing: it honors a mother by having her partner stand up and tell the truth about what he has been watching all along.

Biblical Background

Our Angel is built on the Bible's high view of both godly womanhood and the husband's calling to honor and protect his wife, gathered under four themes. Its portrait of the wife and mother rests on Proverbs 31:10-31 — the noble woman who plans, provides, and quietly strengthens her household — with Proverbs 31:28 as the song's direct model: "her husband also, and he praiseth her." The husband's commitment to walk beside and honor his wife draws on Ephesians 5:25-33, where Paul calls husbands to love their wives as Christ loved the church — sacrificially, attentively, and with honor.

God's provision of strength for the weary mother comes from Isaiah 40:29-31 — "He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength" — and 2 Corinthians 12:9, "my grace is sufficient for thee, for my strength is made perfect in weakness." The song's identification of the mother's comfort with the Father's own tenderness draws from Isaiah 66:13, and the invitation to rest in the final verse rests on Matthew 11:28-30. Psalm 68:5 and Psalm 139:13-16 underlie the song's affirmation that God sees and upholds the hidden labor of motherhood. Every reference is listed below in KJV, in the order the song moves through it.

Scripture References

Proverbs 31:10-31 - the noble woman, mapping paths, holding threads, building with patient hands (Verse 1) Psalm 139:13-16 - God sees the hidden labor and sacrifice (Verse 1) Isaiah 40:29-31 - He giveth power to the faint, renews the strength of the weary (Chorus) Proverbs 31:28 - her husband also, and he praiseth her (Chorus) Ephesians 5:25-33 - husbands love your wives as Christ loved the church (Chorus) Psalm 68:5 - God in His holy habitation, upholder of the frail (Chorus) 2 Corinthians 12:9 - my grace is sufficient, strength perfected in weakness (Verse 2) Proverbs 31:25 - clothed with strength and dignity; quiet faithfulness (Verse 2) Isaiah 66:13 - as one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you (Verse 2) Matthew 11:28-30 - come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden (Verse 3) Genesis 1:1; Isaiah 40:28 - the One who formed the heavens (Final Chorus)

Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is Our Angel? It is a CCM Mother's Day song with a warm christian country feel — scripture-rooted Christian music written as a husband's personal tribute to his wife and the mother of their children, intimate in tone and grounded in Proverbs 31 and Ephesians 5.

What makes Our Angel different from other Mother's Day songs? It is written from the husband's perspective — not from children honoring their mother, but from a partner who has watched his wife carry the daily weight of motherhood and wants to name what he has seen. It honors the quiet battle, the hidden sacrifice, and the grace that only heaven knows.

What is the meaning of "In your care, I glimpse a Father's tender form"? It draws on Isaiah 66:13 (KJV): "As one whom his mother comforteth, so will I comfort you." The song identifies the mother's comfort as a reflection of God's own comfort — the husband sees the Father's tenderness in how his wife holds the children through the storm.

What does "The Lord who sees your labor, who upholds the frail / Pours His strength into the places where you fail" mean? It rests on Isaiah 40:29-31 and 2 Corinthians 12:9 — God gives power to the weary and His strength is made perfect in weakness. The chorus places that promise directly in the context of a mother's hidden labor, affirming that God sees and strengthens what no one else notices.

What scriptures is Our Angel based on? It draws from Proverbs 31:10-31 and 31:28, Ephesians 5:25-33, Isaiah 40:29-31, Isaiah 66:13, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Psalm 68:5, Psalm 139:13-16, and Matthew 11:28-30, all in the King James Version (KJV).

Where can I listen to Our Angel? Stream it on Spotify, Apple Music, and Audiomack, and follow Malachi Ben-David on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and TikTok. Our Angel is also available on Facebook, Instagram, & Threads Music Library and TikTok Sound.