In Triumph Our Redeemer

lyricist: Erik Geijer, 1819
Composer: German Enchiridion, 1524

In tri­umph our Re­deem­er

Is now to life re­turned.

All praise to Him who

dy­ing

Hath our sal­va­tion earned!

No more death’s fet­ter galls us

The grave no more ap­palls us

For Je­sus lives again.

In glo­ry Thou ap­pear­est

And earth is filled with light;

With re­sur­rect­ion ra­di­ance

The ve­ry tomb is bright;

There’s joy in heav’n­ly places

When o’er all earth­ly rac­es

The dawn of mer­cy breaks.

Teach me with Thee to suf­fer

With Thee to live and die

In tri­al and temp­ta­tion

On Thy help to re­ly.

To them alone who suf­fered

With Thee the palm is of­fered

When our last fight is won.

When in the morn­ing watch­es

Of that last day of dread

Thou com­est in Thy glo­ry

To judge both quick and dead

How sweet Thy pro­mise spok­en

Thyself the liv­ing to­ken

That death shall be no more.

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