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'''Christ the Lord is risen today''' is a hymn by [[Charles Wesley]], which was published in ''Hymns and Sacred Poems'' in 1739 under the title 'Hymn for Easter'.
'''Christ the Lord is risen today''' is a hymn by [[Charles Wesley]], which was published in ''Hymns and Sacred Poems'' in 1739 under the title 'Hymn for Easter'.


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Christ the Lord is risen today,
Christ the Lord is risen today,
Sons of men and angels say!
Sons of men and angels say!
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Thee to know, thy power to prove,
Thee to know, thy power to prove,
Thus to sing, and thus to love!
Thus to sing, and thus to love!
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 23 March 2024

General information

Christ the Lord is risen today is a hymn by Charles Wesley, which was published in Hymns and Sacred Poems in 1739 under the title 'Hymn for Easter'.

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Text and translations

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Christ the Lord is risen today,
Sons of men and angels say!
Raise your joys and triumphs high;
Sing, ye heavens; and, earth, reply.

Love's redeeming work is done,
Fought the fight, the battle won:
Lo! our sun's eclipse is o'er;
Lo! he sets in blood no more.

Vain the stone, the watch, the seal;
Christ has burst the gates of hell!
Death in vain forbids his rise:
Christ has open'd paradise!

Lives again our glorious King:
Where, O Death, is now thy sting?
Dying once, he all doth save:
Where thy victory, O Grave?

Soar we now, where Christ has led!
Following our exalted head,
Made like him, like him we rise,
Ours the cross, the grave, the skies!

What though once we perish'd all,
Partners in our parent's fall?
Second life we all receive,
In our heavenly Adam live.

Risen with him, we upward move;
Still we seek the things above;
Still pursue, and kiss the Son
Seated on his Father's throne:

Scarce on earth a thought bestow,
Dead to all we leave below;
Heaven our aim, and loved abode,
Hid our life with Christ in God!

Hid; till Christ, our life, appear,
Glorious in his members here:
Join'd to him, we then shall shine
All immortal, all divine!

Hail, the Lord of earth and heaven!
Praise to thee by both be given:
Thee we greet triumphant now;
Hail, the resurrection thou!

King of glory, soul of bliss,
Everlasting life is this,
Thee to know, thy power to prove,
Thus to sing, and thus to love!
 

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