“Who Can Ascend the Hill of God?”
Immediately, the psalmist responds to his own question, "Those who have clean hands and pure hearts." Of course the psalmist is talking figuratively about a spiritual truth and approach to a faithful life as a child of God. As such, the psalmist is referring to an attitude of hope, grace, mercy, forgiveness, joy, compassion, faithfulness and any other discipline God would hope his children would embody in all of their lives and relationships with other people.
The truth is that we are invited today to ascend the hill of the Lord with clean hands and a pure heart. However, we know that we can't attain that spiritual depth on our own. Clean hands and a pure heart ultimately come out of a relationship with God who blesses us with the spiritual gifts to be hopeful, merciful, forgiving, loving, full of joy and compassion, and ultimately to live lives of faithfulness. These are the very gifts God offers to us as we grow in our relationships with Him.
This hymn speaks in such simplicity the truth of what it means to be invited into the sacred and holy of an encounter with God. And, that we need to rely on God's grace through Jesus Christ to make us pure and clean. And ultimately, this calling from God is to take our part in the building of God's kingdom as we are the hands, feet and heart of God.
Tune: Ye
Banks & Braes
Meter: LMD
Who can
ascend the hill of God
And stand on
holy, sacred ground
The loved by
God, as we are flawed
God’s grace
and mercy are profound
Those with
clean hands, whose hearts are pure
Have all we
need to make our way
With faith
restored, we will endure
As to our
God we come to pray.
Not on our
own are we made clean
we can’t be
pure just as we are
we need
God’s grace as we have seen
in Jesus
Christ, we’re made aware.
God grant us
courage on our way
To be your
hands, your feet, your heart
To climb the
hill we greet each day
And in your
kingdom take our part.
Text: copyright, The Rev. Canon Mark Kinghan, 2015. Not to be reproduced or redistributed in any form without the express written permission of the author.
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