Song | O Great Mountain Who Art Thou |
Album | John Wesley’s Collection of Hymns |
Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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Tags | O Great Mountain Who Art Thou |
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O Great Mountain, Who Art Thou,
Immense, Immovable?
High As Heaven Aspires Thy Brow,
Thy Foot Sinks Deep As Hell!
Thee, Alas, I Long Have Known,
Long Have Felt Thee Fixed Within;
Still Beneath Thy Weight I Groan;
Thou Art Indwelling Sin.
Thou Art Darkness In My Mind,
Perverseness In My Will,
Love Inordinate And Blind,
That Always Cleaves To Ill;
Every Passion’s Wild Excess,
Anger, Lust, And Pride, Thou Art;
Thou Art Sin And Sinfulness,
And Unbelief Of Heart.
Not By Human Might Or Power
Canst Thou Be Moved From Hence;
But Thou Shalt Flow Down Before
Divine Omnipotence;
My Zerubbabel Is Near;
I Have Not Believed In Vain;
Thou, When Jesus Doth Appear,
Shalt Sink Into A Plain.
Christ The Head, The Corner-Stone,
Shall Be Brought Forth In Me;
Glory Be To Christ Alone!
His Grace Shall Set Me Free;
I Shall Shout My Saviour’s Name,
Him I Evermore Shall Praise;
All The Work Of Grace Proclaim,
Of Sanctifying Grace.
Christ Hath The Foundation Laid,
And Christ Shall Build Me Up;
Surely I Shall Soon Be Made
Partaker Of My Hope;
Author Of My Faith He Is,
He Its Finisher Shall Be;
Perfect Love Shall Seal Me His
To All Eternity.