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New English Hymnal
Love's redeeming work is done
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Composer
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New English Hymnal
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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2:30
"Love's redeeming work is done" is a hymn composed by the New English Hymnal. It was first published in 1936 and has since become a popular hymn in Christian worship services. The hymn is typically sung during the Easter season, as it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The hymn is composed of four movements, each of which highlights a different aspect of the Easter story. The first movement focuses on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the triumph of love over death. The second movement celebrates the victory of Christ over sin and the power of his love to redeem humanity. The third movement reflects on the joy and hope that the resurrection brings to believers, while the fourth movement looks forward to the day when all of creation will be redeemed and restored. One of the key characteristics of "Love's redeeming work is done" is its use of vivid imagery and poetic language. The hymn is filled with powerful metaphors and symbols that help to convey the depth and complexity of the Easter story. For example, the hymn describes Christ as the "firstborn from the dead" and the "conqueror of the grave," highlighting his victory over death and the hope that his resurrection brings to believers. Another characteristic of the hymn is its use of repetition and refrain. The phrase "Alleluia! Alleluia!" is repeated throughout the hymn, serving as a joyful exclamation of praise and celebration. This repetition helps to create a sense of unity and community among the worshippers, as they join together in singing this powerful hymn of praise. Overall, "Love's redeeming work is done" is a beautiful and powerful hymn that celebrates the central message of the Christian faith. Its vivid imagery, poetic language, and joyful refrain make it a beloved hymn that is often sung during the Easter season and other times of celebration and worship.
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