What a gifted couple...Lord thank you for their lives...Use them to reach out to the sick and troubled world. I just break at this song. It doesn't matter how long and how often i listen to it. Thank you Jeff and Sheri! GOD bless you.
#1--- From strength to strength we sometimes go. Then again we're sinking low, in the shadow of a mountain looming high above our heads. We need not fear what lies ahead, for the word has clearly said, that our faith would be sufficient to make the mountain disappear. Ch---Speak to the mountain, you'll not triumph over me. Be thou removed from here to yonder, disappear into the sea....speak, to the mountain. Speak with authority. And the mountain must move and you shall claim victory. #2----In the midst of the battle when the foe is gaining ground. Just look up and see the mighty hand of God reaching down. Speak God's name and Satan trembles, Speak God's word and watch him flee. Once again our God delivers, The mountain crumbles at our feet! Ch----Speak to the mountain You'll not triumph over me! Be thou removed from here to yonder, disappear into the sea, Speak, to the mountain, Speak with authority. And the mountain must move And you shall claim victory! Tag----And the mountain must move, and you shall claim victory.
I'm sorry if this isn't what you meant? I thought you said you needed the words so I jumped right in!! Pardon my ignorance if that wasn't what you were referring to?!
This song speaks to my heart. Mrs. Easter, you have a sweet voice that glorifies our Heavenly Father. Thank you for sharing your voice and time with us. May God bless you and your family as your lovely voice blesses us.
I love this song it means so much to me may God-bless you esters I always admire you from year ago you 👦guys are such a blessing thanks you in my painful and darkest time your song 🎵 give me strength to go on
If in a wilderness (Jesus himself went there tempted & tested by SATAN-WHEN HE CAME OUT _HE CAME OUT-FILLED WITH THE HOLY GHOST- In our wilderness keep Speaking Gods Word-Praying Without DOUBT in Our Hearts-Expecting God to Deliver us.
Jesus said " This " mountain - not " YOUR " mountain. The failure of many scholars and Bible commentators to recognize the significance of the fall of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. is evidenced through much of their interpretation of the New Testament. One clear case of this is found in Matthew 21:21-22 where Jesus says: “Truly I say to you, if you have faith, and do not doubt, you shall not only do what was done to the fig tree, but even if you say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ it shall happen. And all things you ask in prayer, believing, you shall receive.” This passage has been “fodder” for many sermons on “Mountain-Moving Faith." I have heard sermons on “a mountain of debt,” “a mountain of worry,” “a mountain of problems,” “ a mountain of sickness,” on and on ad nauseam. Time and again this passage, along with Mark 11:23-24, becomes the “launching pad” for a “faith rocket” aimed in any direction we want it to go. This is a clear example of “a text taken out of context becoming a pretext for just about anything.” As an aside, having heard many of the so-called “faith preachers” expound on these verses about how they are to be taken “literally," I have not, as of yet, heard of any one of them casting a “literal” mountain into the sea. In order to properly interpret this passage we must note that Jesus did not say, “a mountain.” Jesus said, “this mountain," which holds great hermeneutical importance. He is not speaking about “any mountain," He is speaking about a specific one. The Greek language is quite clear on this point, there is a definite article following the word “oros,” (meaning mountain). Without the definite article it would mean that this would be translated as “a mountain." Obviously, “a mountain,” and “this mountain” makes a difference in how one interprets what Jesus was referring to. What mountain was Jesus specifically speaking about? I believe Jesus’ Jewish disciples, steeped in the language of the Old Testament, knew exactly what Jesus was referring to in this instance, and which mountain was to, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea.’
True . Aaaamen.
Love Jeff and Sheri Easter..❤
Praise the Lord God!!
Powerful song! Thank you Jesus❤
thank God for this word, i speak with authority move mountains
Saw Barbara Fairchild in the audience. I just met her this past December. She's a precious precious lady. Such a good person. The Best really.
What a gifted couple...Lord thank you for their lives...Use them to reach out to the sick and troubled world.
I just break at this song. It doesn't matter how long and how often i listen to it. Thank you Jeff and Sheri! GOD bless you.
I could listen to this song over and over!!!
I pray God moves in the hearts of all Who listen to this anointed song and singer
It really does in my heart right now
Rex, Vestal, and Jake loved that song. So did I.
A beautiful voice
This is a powerful song
Love this song. Touches my heart😍
I still love this song. It was one of my favorite songs to sing as a special in church when I lived in Illinois several years ago.
Need the words of this song speak to the mountain, love it.
#1--- From strength to strength we sometimes go.
Then again we're sinking low, in the shadow of a mountain looming high above our heads.
We need not fear what lies ahead, for the word has clearly said, that our faith would be sufficient to make the mountain disappear.
Ch---Speak to the mountain, you'll not triumph over me. Be thou removed from here to yonder, disappear into the sea....speak, to the mountain. Speak with authority. And the mountain must move and you shall claim victory.
#2----In the midst of the battle when the foe is gaining ground. Just look up and see the mighty hand of God reaching down. Speak God's name and Satan trembles, Speak God's word and watch him flee. Once again our God delivers, The mountain crumbles at our feet!
Ch----Speak to the mountain You'll not triumph over me! Be thou removed from here to yonder, disappear into the sea, Speak, to the mountain, Speak with authority. And the mountain must move And you shall claim victory!
Tag----And the mountain must move, and you shall claim victory.
I'm sorry if this isn't what you meant? I thought you said you needed the words so I jumped right in!! Pardon my ignorance if that wasn't what you were referring to?!
I love this song,cause its true,we face so many mountains and giants today,but God is always faithful,an we come out Victorious!
Hello friend, how are you doing today
This song speaks to my heart. Mrs. Easter, you have a sweet voice that glorifies our Heavenly Father. Thank you for sharing your voice and time with us. May God bless you and your family as your lovely voice blesses us.
Hello friend, how are you doing today
One of my favorites
One of my favs by Jeff & Sheri
The mountain MUST move!
Lincolnton's finest!
Thinking of the mountain my darling sister is trying to overcome at this very moment. we claim for Victory in her situation.
I love this song it means so much to me may God-bless you esters I always admire you from year ago you 👦guys are such a blessing thanks you in my painful and darkest time your song 🎵 give me strength to go on
Such a beautiful song amen
Wonderful song.
I love this song and the Easters.
Love you so much sherry
Song with touching message. Thanks to the LordAmen
lovely and great words
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I have listened to this song so many times
Thank you for this song ..it bless my heart.
I love you all❤❤❤
I love this song! Got me threw so many bad situations! :)
Hello friend, how are you doing today
Hallelujah!!!!
Amen.
Ez valami csodálatos,igazán részese lenni az volna maga a csoda. 😊
Another epic Marcia Henry song!
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You are an amazing lady Sheri..
kept on pressing the rewind button..:)
Naughty mountain!
Jesus is Lord...
True my sister
If in a wilderness (Jesus himself went there tempted & tested by SATAN-WHEN HE CAME OUT _HE CAME OUT-FILLED WITH THE HOLY GHOST- In our wilderness keep Speaking Gods Word-Praying Without DOUBT in Our Hearts-Expecting God to Deliver us.
Hello friend, how are you doing today
Ike your place what place.in your home.????
Look up Marcia Henry & Latter Rain .
mmmmmmmm :)
Oops I missed your name up spelling it
This wasn't published in 2012 so why do so many of Gaither videos say that? Im very curious
thank you very much. i was thinking along those lines but wasn't sure..thanks!
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Jesus said " This " mountain - not " YOUR " mountain. The failure of many scholars and Bible commentators to recognize the significance of the fall of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. is evidenced through much of their interpretation of the New Testament. One clear case of this is found in Matthew 21:21-22 where Jesus says: “Truly I say to you, if you have faith, and do not doubt, you shall not only do what was done to the fig tree, but even if you say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ it shall happen. And all things you ask in prayer, believing, you shall receive.” This passage has been “fodder” for many sermons on “Mountain-Moving Faith." I have heard sermons on “a mountain of debt,” “a mountain of worry,” “a mountain of problems,” “ a mountain of sickness,” on and on ad nauseam. Time and again this passage, along with Mark 11:23-24, becomes the “launching pad” for a “faith rocket” aimed in any direction we want it to go. This is a clear example of “a text taken out of context becoming a pretext for just about anything.” As an aside, having heard many of the so-called “faith preachers” expound on these verses about how they are to be taken “literally," I have not, as of yet, heard of any one of them casting a “literal” mountain into the sea. In order to properly interpret this passage we must note that Jesus did not say, “a mountain.” Jesus said, “this mountain," which holds great hermeneutical importance. He is not speaking about “any mountain," He is speaking about a specific one. The Greek language is quite clear on this point, there is a definite article following the word “oros,” (meaning mountain). Without the definite article it would mean that this would be translated as “a mountain." Obviously, “a mountain,” and “this mountain” makes a difference in how one interprets what Jesus was referring to. What mountain was Jesus specifically speaking about? I believe Jesus’ Jewish disciples, steeped in the language of the Old Testament, knew exactly what Jesus was referring to in this instance, and which mountain was to, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea.’