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The Christ is Come

Author: A. S. R. Hymnal: The Tabernacle Hymns #93 (1918) First Line: When heaven swung open its portals wide Refrain First Line: Rejoice! rejoice! let glad hearts sing! Lyrics: 1 When heaven swung open its portals wide, A Saviour came forth to be crucified; For sinners he lived and for sinners died: ‘Twas Jesus the Saviour, mighty to save. Refrain: Rejoice! rejoice! let glad hearts sing! Let hallelujah anthems ring! The Christ is come! The Christ is come! Rejoice! rejoice! And crown him King! 2 When sorrow and sin, and death’s night were near, A Saviour was found who could dry ev’ry tear, He pardon’d all sin and removed all fear: ‘Twas Jesus the Saviour, mighty to save. [Refrain] 3 When God in his infinite love did save A world lost in sin, it was Jesus who gave Himself as Redeemer, and mock’d the grave: ‘Twas Jesus the Saviour, mighty to save. [Refrain] Topics: Praise; Rédemption Tune Title: [When heaven swung open its portals wide]
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The Christ Is Come

Author: A. S. R. Hymnal: The Message in Song #60 (1911) First Line: When heaven swung open its portals wide Refrain First Line: Rejoice! rejoice! let glad hearts sing! Languages: English Tune Title: [When heaven swung open its portals wide]

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