425. The Savior died, but rose again

1 The Saviour died, but rose again
triumphant from the grave;
and pleads our cause at God's right hand,
omnipotent to save.

2 Who then can e'er divide us more
from Jesus and his love,
or break the sacred chain that binds
the earth to heaven above?

3 Let troubles rise, and terrors frown,
and days of darkness fall;
through him all dangers we'll defy,
and more than conquer all.

4 Nor death nor life, nor earth nor hell,
nor time's destroying sway,
can e'er efface us from his heart,
or make his love decay.

5 Each future period that will bless,
as it has blessed the past:
he loved us from the first of time,
he loves us to the last.

Text Information
First Line: The Savior died, but rose again
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2005
Scripture: ;
Topic: Christ Risen: Resurrection and Exaltation; The Church Celebrates: Death and Grieving; Courage (1 more...)
Source: Scottish Paraphrases, 1781
Tune Information
Name: ST. ANDREW (TANS'UR)
Harmonizer: Thomas Cuthbertson Leithead Pritchard (1885-1960)
Meter: CM
Key: G Major
Source: Melody in Tans'ur's New Harmony of Zion, 1764; harmony in Scottish Psalter, 1929



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