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Arise, My Soul, New Light Receiving

Author: H. Brueckner; Antti Achrenius Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #309 (1930) Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.9.8.9.9.8 Hymnal Title: American Lutheran Hymnal Lyrics: 1 Arise, my soul, new light receiving, The dismal haunts of sorrow flee; All earthly care and worry leaving, Come forth the sun of joy to see. The Lamb of God for thee hath treasured Celestial joys as yet unmeasured; A wondrous feast He doth provide. Then wilt thou shine in heav'nly splendor And unto God thy praises render 'Mid joys that ever shall abide. 2 Arise, my soul, to joy awaken, The shining robes of gladness wear; God's covenant remains unshaken, He will with thee His heaven share. Thine eyes, such undimmed bliss beholding, Shall see new glories still unfolding, Thy brow a jeweled crown shall wear. In garments of pure white appearing, Nor sin nor Satan ever fearing, Thou shalt be safe in God's own care. 3 Arise, my soul, no more repining, An heritage is kept for thee. Thou like the angels fair and shining Shalt God's uncovered glory see. The veil shall fall, no longer hiding The things in heav'n for thee abiding And all whom God hath called His own. Such promised glory contemplating, Rejoice, my soul, though still awaiting, Till thou shalt stand before God's throne. 4 Arise, my soul, to hear the sounding Of harp and psaltery above; Come, join the choir God's throne surrounding And sing of God's unbounded love. No tongue can tell what strains of gladness Shall there replace the cries of sadness That here from burdened hearts arise. Then sing, my soul, of God's salvation, And laud the Lord of all creation, Who welcomes thee to Paradise. Topics: The Christian Life Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: TREBEL
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Arise My Soul, New Light Receiving

Author: Anders A. Achrenius, 1746-1810; Hermann H. M. Brueckner Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15191 Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.9.8.9.9.8 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: Arise, my soul, new light receiving Lyrics: 1 Arise, my soul, new light receiving, The dismal haunts of sorrow flee; All earthly care and worry leaving, Come forth the sun of joy to see. The Lamb of God for thee hath treasured Celestial joys as yet unmeasured; A wondrous feast He doth provide. Then wilt thou shine in heav’nly splendor And unto God thy praises render ’Mid joys that ever shall abide. 2 Arise, my soul, to joy awaken, The shining robes of gladness wear; God’s covenant remains unshaken, He will with thee His Heaven share. Thine eyes, such undimmed bliss beholding, Shall see new glories still unfolding, Thy brow a jeweled crown shall wear. In garments of pure white appearing, Nor sin nor Satan ever fearing, Thou shalt be safe in God’s own care. 3 Arise, my soul, no more repining, A heritage is kept for thee. Thou like the angels fair and shining Shalt God’s uncovered glory see. The veil shall fall, no longer hiding The things in Heav’n for thee abiding And all whom God hath called His own. Such promised glory contemplating, Rejoice, my soul, though still awaiting, Till thou shalt stand before God’s throne. 4 Arise, my soul, to hear the sounding Of harp and psaltery above; Come, join the choir God’s throne surrounding And sing of God’s unbounded love. No tongue can tell what strains of gladness Shall there replace the cries of sadness That here from burdened hearts arise. Then sing, my soul, of God’s salvation, And laud the Lord of all creation, Who welcomes thee to Paradise. Languages: English Tune Title: TREBEL

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