A Hymn for the Resurrection

Christians, dismiss your fear!  The Lord is risen indeed!

This hymn text comes from Gadsby’s Hymns (#487), and was written by Joseph Hart on the subject of Christ’s resurrection.  I think it could be sung quite easily (and successfully) to the same tune used for “Crown Him With Many Crowns” by grouping the eight verses into four.  Sing it silently, to yourself, now, or better yet, sing it at the top of your lungs, proclaiming its message to those around you!  “Let every breast with gladness glow, And every mouth sing praise.”

Christians, dismiss your fear;
Let hope and joy succeed;
The great good news with gladness hear,
The Lord is risen indeed.

The shades of death withdrawn,
His eyes their beams display;
So wakes the sun, when rosy dawn
Unbars the gates of day.

The promise is fulfilled;
Salvation’s work is done;
Justice with mercy’s reconciled,
And God has raised His Son.

He quits the dark abode,
From all corruption free;
The holy, harmless Child of God
Could no corruption see.

Angels, with saints above,
The rising Victor sing;
And all the blissful seats of love
With loud hosannas ring.

Ye pilgrims, too, below,
Your hearts and voices raise;
Let every breast with gladness glow,
And every mouth sing praise.

My soul, thy Saviour laud,
Who all thy sorrows bore;
Who died for sin, but lives to God,
And lives to die no more.

His death procured the peace,
His resurrection’s thine;
Believe; receive the full release;
‘Tis signed with blood divine.

 

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