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O risen Lord! O conquering King!
O Life of all that live!
To-day that peace of Easter bring
Which only Thou canst give!
Once death, our foe,
Had laid Thee low,
Now hast Thou rent his bonds in twain,
For Thou art risen who once wast slain!
The power of Thy great majesty
Bursts rocks and tombs away,
Thy victory raises us with Thee
Into the glorious day;
Now Satan's might
And Death's dark night
Have lost their power this blessed morn
And we to higher life are born.
Oh that our hearts might inly know
Thy victory over death,
And gazing on Thy conflict glow
With eager dauntless faith;
Thy quenchless light,
Thy glorious might
Still comfortless and lonely leave
The soul that cannot yet believe.
Then break through our hard hearts Thy way,
O Jesus, conquering King!
Kindle the lamp of faith to-day,
Teach our faint hearts to sing
For joy at length,
That in Thy strength
We too may rise whom sin had slain,
And Thy eternal rest attain.
And when our tears for sin o'erflow,
Do Thou in love draw near,
The precious gift of peace bestow,
Shine on us bright and clear;
That so may we,
O Christ, from Thee
Drink in the life that cannot die,
And keep true Easter feasts on high.
Yes, let us truly know within
Thy rising from the dead,
And quit the grave of death and sin,
And keep that gift, our Head,
That Thou didst leave
For all who cleave
To Thee through all this earthly strife—
So shall we enter into life.
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LYRICS
Meter:
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8 6 8 6 4 4 8 8
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Writer(s):
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Trans/Adapted:
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Dates:
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1706,1863
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Bible Refs:
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LIST OF LYRIC SOURCES
Hymn/Song Book
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Year
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Song #
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| 1965 | # 189 |
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