1 Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies
Behold my Savior Christ arise,
He chaseth from us sin and night,
And brings us joy and life and light.
Hallelujah!
2 O stronger Thou than death and hell,
Where is the foe Thou canst not quell?
What heavy stone Thou canst not roll
From off the prisoned, suff'ring soul!
Hallelujah!
3 If Jesus lives can I be sad?
I know He loves me, and am glad:
Though all the world were dead to me,
Enough, O Christ, if I have Thee!
Hallelujah!
4 He feeds me, comforts, and defends,
And when I die His angel sends
To bear me whither He is gone,
For of His own He loseth none.
Hallelujah!
5 No more to fear or grief I bow,
God and the angels love me now;
The joys prepared for me to-day
Drive fear and mourning far away.
Hallelujah!
6 Strong Champion! For this comfort, see!
The whole world bringeth thanks to Thee!
And once we too shall raise above
More sweet and loud the song of love:
Hallelujah!
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First Line: | Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1880 |
Topic: | The Church Year: Easter |
Notes: | Author from Index: N. Herrman— Winkworth ——Hymn from the German from Index: Erscheinen ist der herrlich' Tag |