Welcome!  Hymns have been and continue to be a real source of inspiration to me.  My desire in this blog is to share special hymns with my readers hoping that the words will minister to them, especially in times of great personal need.  If one of these hymns ministers to you, please take time to leave a comment so that I know that my blog is helping others as much as it helps me. Sometimes I will also provide a link where you can go to hear the hymn played.  So, please join me here each week and sing along as we praise God together.

Sunday, July 21, 2024

OVER THE SUNSET MOUNTAINS

             Over the decades hymn writers have chosen a variety of ways to describe heaven or the trip to heaven.  These have included things like trips through the river, flights through space or trips over the mountains.

          John Peterson (1921-2006), one of the great hymn writers of modern times, used the sunset mountains in his hymn about heaven.  He talked about someday crossing the mountains to softly pass into the arms of Jesus, the One who loved him so.  What a beautiful description of the time that awaits believers.       

          Peterson wrote over 1,000 songs and 35 cantatas.  When Peterson first started writing gospel melodies and lyrics some were rejected by publishers. He found one of these rejections especially disturbing.  He had just written this week's hymn choice.  The music editor he approached seemed pleased with his song but made this suggestion – "Take out the name of Jesus and enlarge a little more on heaven."

          Peterson thought, "Heaven without Jesus?  That is unthinkable!  So, he picked up his manuscript and left.  God honored Peterson for not compromising the truth.  Over the years the song was published as written and has brought comfort to many.

          In writing the song Peterson knew that in heaven toiling will all be ended, shadows will flee away and sorrows will all be forgotten. Oh, what a wonderful day that will be.
          Many believers fear when they think about their final moments on earth.  They don't know when or how this will happen.  But scripture and hymns like this one should remind us that He who loves us will be there to carefully carry us in His arms. What a wonderful day that will be.

 

Over the sunset mountains
Someday I'll softly go
Into the arms of Jesus
He who has loved me so


Over the sunset mountains
Heaven awaits for me
Over the sunset mountains
Jesus my Savior I'll see.

 

Toiling will all be ended
Shadows will flee away
Sorrow will be forgotten
Oh What a wonderful day

Over the sunset mountains
Heaven awaits for me
Over the sunset mountains
Jesus my Savior I'll see

Jesus my Savior I'll see.

Listen to it here.   MOUNTAINS 


 

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