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Jesus Lives, and So Shall I

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1 Jesus lives, and so shall I;
Death, thy sting is gone forever!
He who deigned for me to die
lives, the bands of death to sever.
He shall raise me with the just:
Jesus is my Hope and Trust.

2 Jesus lives, and reigns supreme,
and, His kingdom still remaining,
I shall also be with Him,
ever living, ever reigning.
God has promised: be it must:
Jesus is my Hope and Trust.

3 Jesus lives, and God extends
grace to each returning sinner;
rebels He receives as friends
and exalts to highest honor.
God is True as He is Just;
Jesus is my Hope and Trust.

4 Jesus lives, and by His grace,
vict'ry o'er my passions giving,
I will cleanse my heart and ways,
ever to His glory living.
Me He raises from the dust;
Jesus is my Hope and Trust.

5 Jesus lives! I know full well
nought from Him my heart can sever,
life nor death nor pow'rs of hell,
joy nor grief, henceforth forever.
None of all His saints is lost;
Jesus is my Hope and Trust.

6 Jesus lives, and death is now
but my entrance into glory.
Courage, then, my soul, for thou
hast a crown of life before thee;
thou shalt find thy hopes were just;
Jesus is the Christian's Trust.

Source: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #286

Author: Christian F. Gellert

Gellert, Christian Fürchtegott, son of Christian Gellert, pastor at Hainichen in the Saxon Harz, near Freiberg, was born at Hainichen, July 4, 1715. In 1734 he entered the University of Leipzig as a student of theology, and after completing his course acted for some time as assistant to his father. But then, as now, sermons preached from manuscript were not tolerated in the Lutheran Church, and as his memory was treacherous, he found himself compelled to try some other profession. In 1739 he became domestic tutor to the sons of Herr von Lüttichau, near Dresden, and in 1741 returned to Leipzig to superintend the studies of a nephew at the University. He also resumed his own studies. He graduated M.A. 1744; became in 1745 private tutor or l… Go to person page >

Translator: John Dunmore Lang

See also in: Australian Dictionary of Biography  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Jesus lives, and so shall I
Title: Jesus Lives, and So Shall I
German Title: Jesus lebt, mit ihm auch ich
Author: Christian F. Gellert (1757)
Translator: John Dunmore Lang (1826)
Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7
Source: Aurora Australis (1826)
Place of Origin: Sydney, Australia
Language: English
Publication Date: 1826
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

A full and good tr. [of Jesus lebt, mit ihm auch ich by C.F. Gellert] by Dr. J.D. Lang, in his Aurora Australis, Sydney, 1826, p. 57. This is found in full in America in the Plymouth Coll., 1855, and Cantata Domino, 1859; and, abridged, in the Dutch Reformed Hys. of the Church, 1869, Bapt. H. Bk., 1871, &c.

—Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Tune

JESUS, MEINE ZUVERSICHT (Crüger)

First published in Johann Crüger's Praxis Pietatis Melica (1653) without attribution, JESUS, MEINE ZUVERSICHT was credited to Crüger (PHH 42) in the 1668 edition of that hymnal. (The later isorhythmic RATISBON is related to this tune; see 34.) JESUS, MEINE ZUVERSICHT is named for its association w…

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ESSEX (Clark)


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A Book of Chorales #42

Book of Common Praise #d272

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Christ in Song #275

Crusader Hymns and Hymn Stories #d120

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Devotional hymns #S191

Free Will Baptist Hymn Book #d163

Great Songs of the Church (Revised) #550

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Hymnal Companion to the Prayer Book with Accompanying Tunes (Second Edition) #174

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Hymnal Companion to the Prayer Book #108a

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Hymnal Companion to the Prayer Book #108b

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Hymnal Companion to the Prayer Book #174

Hymnal of the Evangelical Church. Word ed. #d349

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Hymns for the Family of God #288

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Hymns for the Living Church #159

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Hymns for the Reformed Church in the United States #192

Hymns of the Christian Life. Rev. ed. #d230

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Hymns of Worship #486

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Hymns to the Living God #173

Hymns #d75

Hymns #33

Immanuel Hymnal #d212

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Plymouth Collection #a640

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Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes; for the use of Christian Congregations #640

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Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #286

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Sing Joyfully #288

The Apostolic Christian Hymnal #d87

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book for Public Worship #266

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book, for Public Worship #108.266

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #640

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The Baptist Hymn Book #266

The Book of Common Praise #d284

The Book of Worship #d254

The Church-Book #d207

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The Covenant Hymnal #248

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The Evangelical Hymnal #123

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The Evangelical Hymnal. Text edition #123

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The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration #224

The Hymnal of the Reformed Church in the United States #d306

The Hymnal #168

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The Liturgy and Hymns of the American Province of the Unitas Fratrum #181

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The New Baptist Psalmist and Tune Book #359

The Soldier's Hymn Book. 2nd ed. #d113

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The Voice of melody #143b

The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 5 #108

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The Worshiping Church #246

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Trinity Hymnal #596

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Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #706

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Trinity Psalter Hymnal #512

Union Prayer Meeting Hymns #d116

Union Prayer Meeting Hymns #d117

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Worship and Service Hymnal #74

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