How I love this ancient Scottish hymn! We are marooned in one of the most degraded eras in our history: we need to lift our eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh our help. Behold, the Mountain of the Lord, sung by Godfrey Birtill.
How I love this ancient Scottish hymn! We are marooned in one of the most degraded eras in our history: we need to lift our eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh our help. Behold, the Mountain of the Lord, sung by Godfrey Birtill.
This is probably the umpteenth time I’ve posted this ancient Scottish hymn–but how it stirs my soul! The Mountain of the Lord shall indeed rise! Be faithful. Behold, the Mountain of the Lord–sung by Godfrey Birtill.
I love this old Scottish hymn–Behold the Mountain of the Lord, sung by Godfrey Birtill.
Please, everyone, pray for my wife, Patty, that the Lord might heal her. The doctor didn’t do us any good–all those tests, no diagnosis. *Sigh*
You don’t mind, do you, if I resort again to one of my favorite hymns? Behold, the Mountain of the Lord, sung by Godfrey Birtill–ancient Scottish hymn.
If you don’t long to see the rising of the mountain of the Lord… better check to make sure you’re still alive.
Yes, I know, I’ve posted this old Scottish hymn many times–Behold the Mountain of the Lord, sung by Godfrey Birtill. I love it, and I love how it articulates our Christian hope.
In the old Planet of the Apes movie, Charlton Heston, playing an astronaut, says of the world he came from, our world, “Somewhere out there, there has to be something better.”
But our hope is in the Lord, who made the heavens and the earth–and we don’t have to go “out there.” For the world was perfect once, as God made it, and He will heal it, He will restore that which has been lost, He will repair that which has been broken: for the Lord hath spoken it.
I’m feeling frazzled–too hot, too much noise, too much bad news–so I have resorted to one of my favorite hymns, an ancient hymn: Behold the Mountain of the Lord, sung by Godfrey Birtill. If you’re new here, you might not have heard it yet. Pump it up and sing along.
Waitin’ for the Mountain of the Lord to rise…
Pardon me for resorting again to this hymn, Behold the Mountain of the Lord, sung by Godfrey Birtill. It reminds me that there has to be–and will be–something better than this present evil age: the Mountain of the Lord shall surely rise; for the Lord hath spoken it.
Behold, the mountain of the Lord in latter days shall rise, proclaims this ancient Scottish hymn. The glory of this message starts tears in my eyes. How we long for that day! When Christ shall reign in Heaven and on earth.
Sung by Godfrey Birtill.
This ancient Scottish hymn, Behold, the Mountain of the Lord, is one of my favorites. I don’t know about you, but I need pumping up today. Aunt Joan is in the hospital again, and of course there’s the nooze of the country and the world: If the Lord Our God didn’t give us hope, how would we live?
This rendition by Godfrey Birtill is my favorite. Turn up the volume and sing along. Let the neighbors think you’re crazy.
Behold, the Mountain of the Lord–old Scottish hymn, sung by Godfrey Birtill…
I tried to sing along with this today, but my voice cracks and my eyes fill up–not for grief, but for hope and joy. This is the good news: the mountain of the Lord will surely rise. And Jesus Christ shall have His throne on it.
It’s only just 11 a.m., and I’ve already read more bad news than is good for me. It’s only to be expected. Satan’s servants are on their way out, and they will use violence and all lies to keep their place.
But God will do all that He has said He’ll do… and they can’t stop it.