Mountain Of God

Album: Wherever You Are (2005)
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  • Thought that I was all alone
    Broken and afraid
    But You were there with me
    Yes, You were there with me

    And I didn't even know
    That I had lost my way
    But You were there with me
    Yes, You were there with me

    'Til You opened up my eyes
    I never knew
    That I couldn't ever make it
    Without You

    Even though the journey's long
    And I know the road is hard
    Well, the One who's gone before me
    He will help me carry on
    After all that I've been through
    Now I realize the truth
    That I must go through the valley
    To stand upon the mountain of God

    As I travel on the road
    That You have lead me down
    You are here with me
    Yes, You are here with me
    I have need for nothing more
    Oh, now that I have found
    That You are here with me
    Yes, You are here with me

    I confess from time to time
    I lose my way
    But You are always there
    To bring me back again

    Sometimes I think of where it is I've come from
    And the things I've left behind
    But of all I've had, what I possessed
    Nothing can quite compare
    With what's in front of me
    With what's in front of me

    (After final Chorus)
    I thought that I was all alone
    Broken and afraid
    But, You are here with me
    Yes, You are here with me. Writer/s: E. BROWN BANNISTER, JOHNNY MAC POWELL
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
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Comments: 3

  • Jared from Melbourne, AustraliaTim, the backing vocals are sung by Ashley Cleveland.
  • Tim from Tawas City, MiWho was the person singing back ground vocals on the CD release?
  • Kenny from Oldsmar, FlThis is like the song "Revelation" they both talk about struggles and they both define what my life has been. Except for being on the "Mountain of God" as it says. Feeling close to God and not always in the valley. Only a few times I can recall that experience and it has been a long time now. Too long!
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