372. Rejoice, the Lord Is King

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1 Rejoice, the Lord is King!
Your Lord and King adore.
Rejoice, give thanks and sing,
and triumph evermore.
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice,
rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

2 His kingdom cannot fail;
he rules o'er earth and heav'n;
the keys of death and hell
to Christ the Lord are giv'n.
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice,
rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

3 He sits at God's right hand
till all his foes submit,
bow down at his command
and fall beneath his feet.
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice,
rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

4 Rejoice in glorious hope;
for Christ, the Judge, shall come
to gather all his saints
to their eternal home.
We soon shall hear the archangel's voice;
the trump of God shall sound, rejoice!

Text Information
First Line: Rejoice, the Lord is King!
Title: Rejoice, the Lord Is King
Author: Charles Wesley (1744, alt.)
Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1995
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Ascension; Christian year--Ascension; Christian year--Reign of Christ
Tune Information
Name: DARWALL
Composer: John Darwall (1770)
Composer (descant): Sydney H. Nicholson, 1875-1947
Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8.
Key: C Major
Copyright: Descant © by Hope Publishing Company. ALl rights reserved. Used by permission.
Notes: 342 in 1891 Offices of Worship and Hymns



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