Ascend His Hill
Inspired by Psalm 24 :3
“Who may ascend the hill of the LORD?
Who may stand in His holy place?”
In Ascend His Hill, David’s question from Psalm 24 becomes more than a standard of holiness. it becomes an invitation to transformation.
Yes, the hill requires clean hands and a pure heart. But this song reveals the deeper truth: we do not cleanse ourselves to climb. we are washed so that we may ascend.
The hill is not only a call to consecration; it is a call to the cross. It is an invitation to be washed by the love and blood of Christ, to lay down pride and self-reliance, and to receive the mercy that makes us worthy to stand in His holy place.
This song carries both reverence and redemption. It asks the question and then points to the answer:
We ascend not by striving, but by surrender.
We stand not by perfection, but by grace.
Ascend His Hill is a holy invitation, come be cleansed, come be restored, come step into His presence. The mountain is high, but His love has made a way.