My second favorite song on this record is Mountaintop and for good reason. Another heart throbbing, fist pumping anthem to worship our Creator. Just awesome stuff. I think you're gonna enjoy the video as well. Great setting...on a mountain!
For more insight into this song take a look at an interview with lead singer Elias Dummer by Kevin Davis of New Release Tuesday. Here's a snippet of that great interview.
The song is about living out the message of the lyrics: the valley low, that's where we'll make our homes, but this I know that's what He saved us from. In Martin Luther King's final speech the night before he was assassinated, he delivered a hopeful speech. He knew there was trouble brewing and nonetheless, he said, "I just want to do God's will, I may not get there with you, but we as a people will get to the promised land…"
To me, it was the perfect illustration of what happened in Matthew 17 (vv 1-13) during the Transfiguration. Jesus reveals Himself to the disciples, and because of their religious context, Peter tells Jesus we're going to put you away now, and build a place for you to live, and for us and our friends to live, building tents or to "tabernacle." He tells Jesus that they'd like to stay there with Him forever and come see Him in His holy place. Jesus stops them in their tracks and He says, "Trust Me," and down they go back down the hill (vv 14-20) to the valley. What's interesting is that they encounter the demon-possessed boy when they come down from the mountaintop. That illustrates that God is in both places, as Jesus came down as well. What's fascinating is that many years later as Peter reflects on this encounter in 2 Peter (1:12-14), and having seen God's face, he says, "So long as I am in the tent of this body, so I will tell of these things that I have seen." Peter could have said that a number of different ways, but he chose the word "tent" or "tabernacle" to symbolize that so long as our bodies are the place that God lives, and we are the body of our God, we'll continue to tell this story and embody Jesus in our bodies and as the body of Christ as His Church.
Lyrics:
The valley low that's where we'll make our homes
But this I know that's what He saved us from
Cause we've seen the glory of our King
On the mountaintop
[CHORUS]
We've been to the mountaintop
We've seen the glory of our God
He is here in the valley low
He's here I feel it in my bones
Our God here and now
We are the body of Our God
Oh I've done bad what happens to me now
I know for sure that we've been changed somehow
And we'll be the glory of our King
In his kingdom come
[CHORUS]
We build our temples
We build our walls
But they can't hold Him in
We are the temple of Our God
But we can't hold Him in
[CHORUS]
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