Track 3: Name Me in Heaven
Description
“Name Me in Heaven” delves into the tender subject of unnamed, aborted children who remain very much alive in the presence of God. This heartfelt composition shines light on the emotional and spiritual weight borne by mothers, fathers, and families who have never acknowledged or grieved these precious lives. Drawing inspiration from verses such as Matthew 18:10, which underscores heaven’s deep regard for children, the song serves as both a lament and a pathway to healing.
Musically, it begins with a haunting yet gentle melody, painting an atmosphere where listeners can come face-to-face with suppressed grief. The first verse highlights the unseen nature of the aborted child, and the chorus addresses Abba Father, acknowledging that He calls each child by name—even when we on earth have not.
In the second verse, the focus shifts to confession, asking El Roi (the God who sees) to forgive the silence and secrecy that often surround abortion. The bridge rises into intercession, lifting up both mothers and fathers who carry deep regret or shame. Here, the Holy Spirit—Ruach HaKodesh—is invited to break every chain and comfort broken hearts, reminding them that their children are fully known and loved by God.
“Name Me in Heaven” goes beyond mere sadness: it empowers believers to honor these children through prayer, naming, and remembrance. The final chorus transforms from lament to hope, assuring every parent that God’s mercy is greater than their past decisions. Ultimately, the song offers a profound reminder that even though these lives were cut short on earth, they dwell in the eternal care of Yeshua HaMashiach.
3. Name Me in Heaven
Key Scriptures
• Matthew 18:10 – Jesus values children; their angels behold the Father’s face.
• Revelation 21:4 – In heaven, every tear is wiped away.
• Isaiah 49:15–16 – God never forgets us; we are inscribed on His hands.
Devotion
This song delves into a deeply personal and often overlooked dimension of abortion: the unnamed, unseen children who are very much alive in the presence of God. Matthew 18:10 shows how precious children are in the eyes of Christ, and we see in Scripture that the Lord is intimately aware of every human soul. Even when earthly circumstances have silenced a child, heaven itself holds them close.
One of the most poignant pains carried by those who have gone through abortion is the sense of unresolved grief. Many individuals bury the memory, never naming the child or acknowledging their loss. Yet Isaiah 49:15–16 offers comfort: God says that even if a mother could forget her nursing baby, He never will. He has inscribed us on the palms of His hands—His remembrance is everlasting.
Naming a child who was lost to abortion can be a healing step. It affirms the reality of their personhood and acknowledges that they are alive to God. For some, this process may feel overwhelming. But in heaven’s perspective, every child is known and cherished. Revelation 21:4 promises that in God’s eternal kingdom, all tears will be wiped away—a testament to the compassion awaiting those who carry deep sorrow.
“Name Me in Heaven” invites listeners to bring unspoken grief into the light, allowing El Roi (the God who sees) to mend the broken places. When we dare to speak the name of a child who was never held, we engage in a precious act of remembrance and respect. In doing so, we also open ourselves to the healing power of Yeshua HaMashiach.
If you find yourself resonating with this theme—whether personally or through someone you know—take a moment to pause and ask the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) to guide you. Release any hidden shame, trust God’s compassionate heart, and consider the simple but profound step of naming the little one who awaits you in heaven.
Prayer
Abba Father, thank You for seeing every child, even those never named on earth. Bring healing to parents living with regret. Grant us courage to remember these precious lives, and let Your comfort flow through our grief. In Yeshua’s name, amen.
Lyrics
3. Name Me in Heaven
Verse 1 (Current Condition)
A child unseen, a story left untold
In heaven’s halls, a heartbreak unfolds
No name was given, no voice could cry
Yet in Your presence, life will never die
Chorus (Worship)
Abba Father, You know every soul
You hold each child, and make them whole
In tender mercy, You call them by name
Teach us to honor; we won’t be the same
Verse 2 (Repentance)
We mourn the silence we once believed
Forgive the shame we secretly conceived
El Roi—You see each tear we shed
Heal every wound, revive what’s dead
Chorus (Worship)
Abba Father, You know every soul
You hold each child, and make them whole
In tender mercy, You call them by name
Teach us to honor; we won’t be the same
Bridge (Intercession)
We lift up mothers, and fathers in pain
Ruach HaKodesh, break every chain
These children wait in heaven’s embrace
Yeshua HaMashiach, show us Your grace
Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)
Abba Father, You’ve broken our shame
We speak each child’s precious name
In tender mercy, You call them Your own
Safe in Your arms, they’re fully known
Chord Chart – coming soon
3. Name Me in Heaven
Cm Ab Cm Fm.
Cm Dm G
Verse 1 (Current Condition)
Cm Ab Bb
A child unseen, a story left untold
G Cm Ab G
In heaven’s halls, a heartbreak unfolds
Cm Ab Bb Gm
No name was given, no voice could cry
Ab Dm Gm Cm
Yet in Your presence, life will never die
Chorus (Worship)
Gm Cm Ab Bb.
Abba Father, You know every soul
Gm Ab Dm G
You hold each child, and make them whole
Cm Ab Bb
In tender mercy, You call them by name
Eb Ab G Cm
Teach us to honor; we won’t be the same
Fm. Bb Eb Ab
Dm. G Cm G Cm
Verse 2 (Repentance)
Cm Ab Bb
We mourn the silence we once believed
Gm Cm Ab G.
Forgive the shame we secretly conceive
Ab. Dm
El Roi—You see each tear we shed
Cm Db Eb
Heal every wound, revive what’s dead
Chorus (Worship)
Fm Cm
Abba Father, You know every soul
Gm Cm
You hold each child, and make them whole
Fm Cm
In tender mercy, You call them by name
G Cm
Teach us to honor; we won’t be the same
Fm. Cm G Cm Bb
Bridge (Intercession)
Fm Cm
We lift up mothers, and fathers in pain
G C
Ruach HaKodesh, break every chain
Fm Cm
These children wait in heaven’s embrace
G C
Yeshua HaMashiach, show us Your grace
Cm Ab Bb G
Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)
G Cm Ab Bb
Abba Father, You’ve broken our shame
Eb Ab Dm G.
We speak each child’s precious name
Cm Ab Bb.
In tender mercy, You call them Your own
Eb Ab. Dm. Cm
Safe in Your arms, they’re fully known