New English Hymnal
Christ the Lord is risen again!
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Composer:New English HymnalGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:3:13"Christ the Lord is risen again!" is a hymn composed by the New English Hymnal. It was first published in 1871 and has since become a popular Easter hymn. The hymn is typically sung in four movements, with each movement highlighting a different aspect of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The first movement of the hymn focuses on the joy and celebration of the resurrection. The lyrics proclaim, "Christ the Lord is risen again! / Christ hath broken every chain! / Hark! The angels shout for joy, / Singing evermore on high: / Alleluia!" The second movement of the hymn reflects on the significance of the resurrection. The lyrics state, "He who gave for us his life, / Who for us endured the strife, / Is our Paschal Lamb today! / We too sing for joy and say: / Alleluia!" The third movement of the hymn acknowledges the doubts and fears that can arise in the face of death and the unknown. The lyrics read, "Life eternal! Heaven rejoices: / Jesus lives who once was dead. / Shout with joy, O deathless voices! / Child of God, lift up thy head! / Alleluia!" The final movement of the hymn is a call to action for believers. The lyrics urge, "Praise him in triumphant strains, / Let the world resound again / Love, and life, and peace proclaim, / Dwellers all in earth and heaven, / Alleluia!" Overall, "Christ the Lord is risen again!" is a powerful and uplifting hymn that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and encourages believers to live out their faith with joy and purpose.More....