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273. Jesus Triumphant!

1 Jesus triumphant when the storm-clouds break,
And the loud thunder bids the soul awake;
When biting blasts lay earthly projects low,
And one by one the fondest treasures go.

2 Jesus triumphant, thro’ the fleeting years;
Jesus triumphant, spite of blinding tears;
High over all, to hear Thy loving voice,
Which bids the heart look upward and rejoice.

3 Jesus triumphant, when in work for Thee,
Sad and disheartened, no results we see;
When gathered force of evil seems to win,
And work for Christ seems lost in work of sin.

4 Jesus triumphant all along the line;
Triumphant Saviour, all Thy triumph mine;
For since I am a partner in Thy love,
My life on earth is lived through Thee above.

5 Jesus triumphant as I fall asleep,
No fear of death to those whom Thou shalt keep;
Jesus triumphant when the body dies,
And earth in earth, all that is mortal lies.

6 Jesus triumphant when the spirit wings
Onward and upward to the King of kings;
And through the last great triumph of Thy grace
Triumphant saints shall see Thee face to face.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus triumphant when the storm-clouds break
Title: Jesus Triumphant!
Author: C. Butler-Stoney
Language: English
Publication Date: 1902
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus triumphant when the storm-clouds break]
Composer: Frank Pincott
Meter: 10.10.10.10.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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