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Awake, my heart, with gladness

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #88 (1893) Meter: 7.6 Lyrics: 1 AWAKE, my heart, with gladness, See what to-day is done! Now after gloom and sadness Comes forth the glorious Sun! My Saviour there was laid Where our bed must be made, When to the realms of light Our spirit wings its flight. 2 They in the grave did sink Him, The foe held jubilee; Before he can bethink him, Lo! Christ again is free, And "Victory!" He cries, He waveth tow'rd the skies His banner, for the field Is by the Hero held. 3 Upon the grave is standing The Hero, looking round; The foe, no more withstanding, His weapons on the ground Throws down, his hellish power To Christ he must give o'er, And to the Victor's bands Must yield his feet and hands. 4 This is a sight that gladdens And fills my heart with glee; Now, naughtsoever saddens My soul, nor takes from me My trust or fortitude, Or any precious good Which by His victory My Saviour gained for me. 5 Hell and its prince, the Devil, They of their power are shorn, I now am safe from evil, And sin I laugh to scorn; Grim death with all its might Cannot my soul affright; He is a powerless form, Howe’er he rage and storm. 6 The world against me rageth, Its fury I disdain; Thought bitter war it wageth, Its work is all in vain. No trouble troubles me, My heart from care is free, Misfortune now is play, And night is bright as day. 7 I cleave now and forever To Christ, a member true; My Head will leave me never, Whate’er He passeth through; He treads the world beneath His feet, and conquers death And hell, and breaks sin's thrall I'm with Him through it all. 8 To glory He ascendeth, I follow Him fore'er, For Christ, my Head, defendeth His member from all care: No enemy I fear, Because my Head is near; My Saviour is my Shield, By Him all rage is stilled. 9 He brings me to the portal That opens into bliss, Where graved in words immortal this golden scripture is: "Who there are scorned with me, Here with me crowned shall be; Who there with me shall die, Shall here be raised as I!" Topics: Easter Languages: English
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Awake, my heart, with gladness

Author: P. Gerhardt; J. Kelly Hymnal: Church Hymnal for Lutheran Services #93 (1911) Lyrics: 1. AWAKE, my heart, with gladness, See what to-day is done! How after gloom and sadness Comes forth the glorious Sun! My Saviour there was laid Where our bed must be made When to the realms of light Our spirit wings its flight. 2. They in the grave did sink Him, The foe held jubilee; Before he can bethink him, Lo! Christ again is free, And "Victory!" He cries, And waveth toward the skies His banner, for the field Is by the Hero held. 3. Upon the grave is standing The Hero, looking round; The foe, no more withstanding, His weapons on the ground Throws down, his hellish power To Christ he must give o'er, And to the Victor's bands Must yield his feet and hands. 4. This is a sight that gladdens And fills my heart with glee; Now, naughtsoever saddens My soul, nor takes from me My trust or fortitude, Or any precious good Which by His victory My Saviour gained for me. 5. Hell and its prince, the devil, Now of their power are shorn, I now am safe from evil, And sin I laugh to scorn; Grim Death with all its might Cannot my soul affright; He is a powerless form, Howe’er he rage and storm. 6. The world against me rageth, Its fury I disdain; Though bitter war it wageth, Its work is all in vain. No trouble troubles me, My heart from care is free, Misfortune now is play, And night is bright as day. 7. I cleave now and forever, To Christ, a member true; My Head will leave me never, Whate’er He passeth through; He treads the world beneath His feet, and conquers death And hell, and breaks sin's thrall-- I'm with Him through it all. 8. To glory He ascendeth, I follow Him fore'er, For Christ, my Head, defendeth His member from all care. No enemy I fear, Because my Head is near; My Saviour is my Shield, By Him all rage is stilled. 9. He brings me to the portal That opens into bliss, Where, graved in words immortal, This golden scripture is: "Who there are scorned with me, Here with me crowned shall be; Who there with me shall die, Shall here be raised as I!" Topics: Easter Languages: English
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Awake, my heart, with gladness

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #218 (1918) Meter: 7.6.7.6.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Awake, my heart, with gladness, See what today is done! Now after gloom and sadness Comes forth the glorious Sun! My Savior there was laid Where our bed must be made When to the realms of light Our spirit wings its flight. 2 They in the grave did sink Him, The Foe held jubilee; Before he can bethink him, Lo! Christ again is free, And "Victory!" He cries, And waveth toward the skies His banner, for the field Is by the Hero held. 3 Upon the grave is standing The Hero, looking round; The Foe, no more withstanding, His weapons on the ground Throws down, his hellish power To Christ he must give o'er, And to the Victor's bands Must yield his feet and hands. 4 This is a sight that gladdens And fills my heart with glee; Now, naughtsoever saddens My soul, nor takes from me My trust or fortitude, Or any precious good Which by His victory My Saviour gained for me. 5 Hell and its prince, the Devil, Now of their power are shorn, I now am safe from evil, And sin I laugh to scorn; Grim Death with all its might Cannot my soul affright; He is a powerless form, Howe’er he rage and storm. 6 The world against me rageth, Its fury I disdain; Though bitter war it wageth, Its work is all in vain. My heart from care is free, Misfortune now is play, No trouble troubles me, And night is bright as day. 7 I cleave now and forever, To Christ, a member true; My Head will leave me never, Whate’er He passeth through; He treads the world beneath His feet, and conquers death And hell, and breaks sin's thrall I'm with Him through it all. 8 To glory He ascendeth, I follow Him fore'er, For Christ, my Head, defendeth His member from all care: No enemy I fear, Because my Head is near; My Saviour is my Shield, By Him all rage is stilled. 9 He brings me to the portal That opens into bliss, Where graved in words immortal This golden scripture is: "Who there are scorned with me Here with me crowned shall be; Who there with me shall die Shall here be raised as I!" Topics: Easter Languages: English
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Awake, my heart, with gladness

Hymnal: The Selah Song Book (Das Sela Gesangbuch) (2nd ed) #479a (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: [Awake, my heart, with gladness]

Awake, my heart, with gladness

Author: James Kelly; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Forty-Six Chorales #d6 (1936) Languages: English

Awake, my heart, with gladness

Author: James Kelly; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymn Book for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Schools and Congregations #d9 (1879)

Awake, my heart, with gladness

Author: James Kelly; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Lutheran Sunday School Hymnal. 9th ed. #d15 (1925) Languages: English

Awake, my heart, with gladness

Author: James Kelly; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the joint Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and other states #d20 (1913) Languages: English

Awake, my heart, with gladness

Author: James Kelly; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States #d22 (1920) Languages: English

Awake, my heart, with gladness

Author: James Kelly; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The Selah Song Book. Word ed. #d26 (1932)

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