God of the Mountains

Rescued by the God of Mountains: A Journey from Despair to Divine Love
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Lyrics

Like an orphan son, Lord to You I come

Expressing a sense of vulnerability and need for divine help, likening oneself to an orphan seeking refuge.

Like a desert dry, thirsting for new life

Describing a spiritual thirst for renewal and a longing for a more fulfilling life.

My heart was heavy

Conveying emotional weight and burdens within the heart.

My legs were weary

Describing physical fatigue and weariness in the legs, possibly reflecting a journey or struggle.

I needed you my God, to come and rescue me

Acknowledging the need for God's intervention and rescue in a difficult situation.

Now we're singing out

Transitioning to a communal expression, possibly indicating a shift from personal struggle to collective worship.

You are the God of the mountains

Affirming the divine authority and power of God, specifically associated with mountains.

With Your hands you dug the seas

Highlighting God's creative power in forming the seas, emphasizing His omnipotence.

You are the King of the nations

Declaring God as the sovereign ruler over nations, suggesting a role in shaping worldly affairs.

Bringing rulers to their knees

Describing a transformative power that humbles even powerful leaders.

Oh God, how You've rescued me

Expressing gratitude for God's intervention and deliverance in a personal testimony.

My testimony stands and I lift up my hands

Symbolic gesture of praise, raising hands as an act of surrender and acknowledgment of God's goodness.

To hail the Savior of the world who came in love

Praising Jesus as the Savior of the world, emphasizing His loving nature.

My heart was heavy

Reiteration of emotional heaviness and physical weariness, highlighting ongoing reliance on God.

My legs were weary

Restating the need for God's rescue and intervention in challenging circumstances.

I needed you my God, to come and rescue me

Continuation of the theme of dependence on God for rescue and salvation.

Now we're singing out

Reaffirmation of collective worship and declaration of God's attributes.

You are the God of the mountains

Repeating the acknowledgment of God's authority over mountains.

With Your hands you dug the seas

Reiterating God's creative power in forming the seas.

You are the King of the nations

Reaffirming God's role as the ruler of nations and the humbling of leaders.

Bringing rulers to their knees

Expressing continued gratitude for God's rescue and transformative power.

Oh God, how You've rescued me

Reiteration of personal testimony and acknowledgment of God's saving grace.

There is no power or enemy

Declaring the invincibility of God, emphasizing His superiority over any opposing force.

Nothing can separate me

Affirming an unbreakable connection to God's love, indicating divine protection.

From Your love, from Your love

Emphasizing the inseparability from God's love despite any challenges or adversaries.

There is no power or enemy

Reiteration of the idea that nothing can sever the bond with God's love.

Nothing can separate me

Continued assertion of the unyielding nature of the relationship with God's love.

From Your love, from Your love

Reaffirming the enduring and steadfast nature of God's love.

There is no power or enemy

Stressing the unbreakable connection to God's love through repetition.

Nothing can separate me

Continuation of the theme, emphasizing the unwavering nature of the bond with God's love.

From Your love, from Your love

Reiteration of the inseparable connection to God's love, emphasizing its permanence.

You are the God of the mountains

Restating God's authority over mountains, echoing themes of creation and power.

With Your hands you dug the seas

Reaffirmation of God's creative power in forming the seas.

You are the King of the nations

Reiterating God's role as the ruler of nations and the humbling of leaders.

Bringing rulers to their knees

Expressing gratitude for God's transformative power in the lives of individuals and nations.

You are the God of the mountains

Repeating the acknowledgment of God's authority over mountains.

With Your hands you dug the seas

Reiterating God's creative power in forming the seas.

You are the King of the nations

Reaffirming God's role as the ruler of nations and the humbling of leaders.

Bringing rulers to their knees

Expressing continued gratitude for God's rescue and transformative power.

Oh God, how You've rescued me

Final expression of gratitude for God's rescue, bringing the song to a conclusion.

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