God’s Promise: ‘Behold the Mountain of the Lord’

Yes, I know I’ve posted this grand old 18th-century Scottish hymn several times before, and I hope you don’t mind hearing it again. “Behold, the mountain of the Lord in latter days shall rise” has very, very much to do with the fulfillment of God’s promises.

We believe the Father’s promises; He will do as He has said.

A Hymn from Two Centuries: ‘Jesus the Name High Over All’

Before I started posting hymns for you, I always tried to avoid modern worship music. But I’ve learned that some of it is wonderful!

Jesus the Name High Over All–lyrics from the 18th century, by Charles Wesley, and music from the 21st, by Godfrey Birtill: with overall direction by the Holy Spirit.

And it works–it really works. You might want to turn up the volume on this one.

Hope: ‘Behold, the Mountain of the Lord’

If there’s one thing we need, in this evil age, it’s hope. And how else to ground our hope, but on the promises of God?

Join me in loving this hymn, which is all about God’s promises: Behold, the Mountain of the Lord, sung by Godfrey Birtill. Reach out and embrace those promises.