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233. Rejoice, all ye believers

1 Rejoice, all ye believers,
And let your lights appear;
The evening is advancing,
And darker night is near:
The Bridegroom is arising,
And soon he draweth nigh;
Up, pray, and watch, and wrestle:
At midnight comes the cry.

2 See that your lamps are burning;
Replenish them with oil;
And wait for your salvation,
The end of earthly toil.
The watchers on the mountain
Proclaim the Bridegroom near,
Go meet him as he cometh,
With Alleluias clear.

3 Ye saints, who here in patience
Your cross and suff'rings bore,
Shall live and reign for ever,
When sorrow is no more:
Around the throne of glory
The Lamb ye shall behold,
In triumph cast before him
Your diadems of gold.

4 Our Hope and Expectation,
O Jesus, now appear;
Arise, thou Sun so longed for,
O'er this benighted sphere.
With hearts and hands uplifted,
We plead, O Lord to see
The day of earth's redemption
That brings us unto thee.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Rejoice, all ye believers
Translator: Sarah B. Findlater (1854)
Author: Laurentius Laurenti (1700)
Meter: 7. 6. 7. 6. D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1961
Scripture: ;
Topic: Christ, The Lord Jesus; Christ: Bridegroom; Christ: Second Coming and Judgment of (2 more...)
Tune Information
Name: LANCASHIRE
Composer: Henry Smart (1836)
Meter: 7. 6. 7. 6. D.
Key: D Major



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