by

Arden Lambert

Updated

March 18, 2019

Updated

March 18, 2019

Updated

March 18, 2019

There are instances that you will get tired, and you will give up on everything. That’s normal because you’re human and most of the time, it’s okay not be okay. Anyhow, there are a lot of ways for you to lift your self and get goin’ with life. Further, you can attend to different spiritual practices, seminars. You can also go to church, pray, and even listen to uplifting hymns.

Further, these strategies work most of the time. All you need to do is to believe in yourself. Anyway, one of the most uplifting gospel hits is the hymn “Go Rest on That Mountain” which was recorded by the American music singer Vince Gill. It plainly advises you that whatever struggles you face, God is always there to help. All you need to do is call on His name.

Vince gill, country singer, Go Rest On That Mountain
Photo Credits: Vince Gill/Official Facebook Home page

One of Country Music’s Best: Vince Gill

He started his professional career in music in 1978 and became one of the most successful singers in country music ever since. Vince Gill has recorded more than 20 albums and 40 of his hits charted on the U.S. Billboard Charts.

With his successful career, Gill was able to sell more than 26 million albums. Plus, he is also a recipient of different awards including the Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, and Grammy Awards. In addition, due to his contributions to the music industry, he was included in the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Vince Gill, country singer, Go Rest On That Mountain
Photo Credits: Vince Gill/Official Facebook Home Page

The Hymn Of Faith

Go Rest On the Mountain” was released in August 1995, and it was recorded by the country superstar Vince Gill. Also, upon the song’s release, it was praised by critics saying that the hit was beautiful and majestic. This hymn is perfect to uplift one’s spirit especially if you are struggling with personal problems.


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