THE Lord @3is risen!@1 He, who came To suffer death and conquer too, Is risen; let our song proclaim The praise to man's REDEEMER due: To Him, whom God, in tender LOVE, Always alike to bless inclin'd, Sent to redeem us, from above; To @3save@1, to @3sanctify@1 mankind. CHORUS. @3Worthy of all pow'r and praise, He who died and rose again; Lamb of God,and slain to raise Man, to life redeem'd@1AMEN. That life, which Adam ceas'd to live, When to this world he turn'd his heart, And to his children @3could@1 not give, The SECOND ADAM @3can@1 impart. We, on our earthly parent's side, Could but receive a life of earth; The Lord from Heaven,He liv'd, and died, And rose, to give us heav'nly birth. CHO. @3Worthy of all pow'r and praise, & c.@1 This mortal life, this living death, Shews that in Adam we all die; In CHRIST we have immortal breath, And life's @3unperishing@1 supply: HE took our nature, and sustain'd The @3mis'ries@1 of its sinful state; @3Sinless@1 HIMSELF, for us regain'd To Paradise an open gate. CHO. @3Worthy of all pow'r and praise, &c.@1 As Adam rais'd a life of sin, So Christ, the serpent-bruising Seed, By God's appointment could begin The birth, in US, of LIFE indeed. He did begin; parental head, As @3Adam@1 fell, so JESUS stood; Fulfill'd all righteousness, and said "'TIS FINISH'D!"on the sacred wood. CHO. @3Worthy of all pow'r and praise, &c.@1 Finish'd his work, to quench the wrath That sin had brought on Adam's race; To pave the @3sole@1 and certain path From @3nature's@1 life, to that of @3grace.@1 For joy of @3this@1, GOD'S only SON Endur'd the cross, despis'd the shame, And gave the victory, so won, For imitating LOVE to claim. CHO. @3Worthy of all pow'r and praise, &c.@1 To tread the path that Jesus trod, Aided by Him, be our employ; To @3die@1 to sin, and @3live@1 to God, And yield him the fair purchas'd joy: To all the laws that love has made Steadfast, unshaken, to attend; He died, He rose, Himself our aid, @3Lo! I am with you to the end.@1 CHO. @3Worthy of all pow'r and praise, &c.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BIANCA AMONG THE NIGHTINGALES by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING THE CONVERGENCE OF THE TWAIN; LINES ON LOSS OF THE TITANIC by THOMAS HARDY THE DEPARTURE OF THE GOOD DAEMON by ROBERT HERRICK GEORGE WASHINGTON by JOHN HALL INGHAM THE EAGLE'S SONG by RICHARD MANSFIELD THE RAGGEDY MAN by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY |