Today’s featured song: Mountain Top by Chris Christian from his self-titled 1978 album.
This entry from Tape JM-31 includes tracks 13 and 14. It starts with a station identification featuring an excerpt from the the song The Army of the Lord by Harvest (from their 1984 album Send Us To The World) and a reading of 2 Timothy 2:3-4, transitioning into Amy Grant’s Thy Word. Then, it brings us into the real offering for today, an “oldie” by Chris Christian. It was from his second album, released in 1978; oddly, his next album in 1981 had the same title (his name), but was musically more mainstream and not as overtly Christian. (The earlier 1978 album is the same one that featured his song Great Great Joy, from which this blog got its name.)
What I like about this song is its simplicity, and the clear message. He likes to worship, but knows that there is more to the Christian life than to just sing and pray.
I love to sing and I love to pray
Worship the Lord most every day
I go to the temple and I want to stay
To hide from the hustle of the world and its waysAnd I’d love to live on a mountain top
Fellowshipping with the Lord
I’d love to stand on a mountain top
‘Cause I love to feel my spirit soarBut I’ve got to come down from the mountain top
To the people in the valley below
Or they’ll never know that they can go
To the mountain of the LordNow praising the Father is a good thing to do
Worship the Trinity in spirit and truth
But if we worshiped all of the time
There would be no one to lead the blindBut I’d still love to live on a mountain top
Fellowshipping with the Lord
I’d love to stand on a mountain top
‘Cause I love to feel my spirit soarBut I’ve got to come down from the mountain top
To the people in the valley below
Or they’ll never know that they can go
To the mountain of the LordNow I am not saying that worship is wrong
But worship is more than just singin’ a song
It’s all that you say and everything that you do
It’s letting His Spirit live through youBut I’d love to live on a mountain top
Fellowshipping with the Lord
I’d love to stand on a mountain top
‘Cause I love to feel my spirit soarBut I’ve got to come down from the mountain top
To the people in the valley below
Or they’ll never know that they can go
To the mountain of the Lord
Mountain Top – purchase MP3 on Amazon |
Leave a Reply