38. Arise, My Soul, Arise!

1 Arise, my soul, arise!
Stretch forth to things eternal
And hasten to the feet of your Redeemer God.
Though hid from mortal eyes,
He dwells in light supernal;
Yet worship Him in humbleness and call Him Lord.

His banquet of love
Awaits you above;
Yet here He grants a foretaste of the feast to come!
Rejoice, my soul, rejoice,
To heav’n lift up your voice:
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!

2 Now hear the harps of heav’n!
Oh, hear the song victorious,
The never-ending anthem sounding
through the sky!
To mortals is not giv’n
To join in strains so glorious;

Yet here on earth we too can sing
our praises high!
He bought with His blood
The ransomed of God;
To Him be everlasting pow’r and victory.
And let the great amen
Resound through heav’n again.
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!

Text Information
First Line: Arise, my soul, arise! Stretch forth to things eternal
Title: Arise, My Soul, Arise!
Author: Johan Kahl (1721-1746)
Translator: Ernest Ryden (1886-1981) alt.
Meter: Irregular
Publication Date: 1985
Topic: Worship: Adoration and Praise
Copyright: Words and arrangement copyright © 1978 by Service Book and Hymnal.; Used by permission of Augsburg Publishing House.
ONE LICENSE: 1029826
Tune Information
Name: NYT YLÖS, SIELUNI
Meter: Irregular
Incipit: 51327 12313 54556
Key: e minor or modal
Source: Finnish Folk Tune



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