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Life Through The Son

Representative Text

1 Christ’s resurrection!
Life conquers death and sin.
God has giv’n new life by His Son.
Praise to the Savior;
Praise to the Father;
Praise to the Spirit, the Three in One.

2 Through death our Jesus
Has brought salvation,
Through resurrection, death overcome.
By faith we know Him,
By grace He’s given
Life everlasting, life through the Son.

3 Scripture had promised
Earth a Savior;
For all who cling to Messiah alone.
Slavery to sin is broken forever,
By resurrection, Christ’s work is done.

4 Christ’s resurrection!
Life conquers death and sin.
God has giv’n new life by His Son.
Praise to the Savior;
Praise to the Father;
Praise to the Spirit, the Three in One.

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #8232

Author: Tamra N. Lee

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Text Information

First Line: Christ’s resurrection!
Title: Life Through The Son
Author: Tamra N. Lee (2004)
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

BUNESSAN

BUNESSAN is a Gaelic tune that was first published (melody only) in Lachlan Macbean's Songs and Hymns of the Gael (1888) as a setting for Mary Macdonald's carol "Child in the Manger." The tune is named after Macdonald's birthplace on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. BUNESSAN is also well known as the set…

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