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The United Methodist Hymnal · No. 715 · Words: Charles Wesley · Tune: DARWALL'S 148TH

Rejoice, the Lord Is King

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A triumphant hymn of rejoicing written by Charles Wesley in 1746, celebrating Christ's kingship, resurrection, and eternal reign. Based on Philippians 4:4, it calls believers to lift their hearts in praise.

Verse 1

Rejoice, the Lord is King!
Your Lord and King adore;
mortals, give thanks
and sing, and triumph
evermore.

Lift up your heart,
lift up your voice;
rejoice; again
I say, rejoice.

Verse 2

Jesus the Savior reigns,
the God of truth and love;
when he had purged
our stains, he took
his seat above.

Lift up your heart,
lift up your voice;
rejoice; again
I say, rejoice.

Verse 3

His kingdom cannot fail;
he rules o’er
earth and heaven;
the keys of earth
and hell are to
our Jesus given.

Lift up your heart,
lift up your voice;
rejoice; again
I say, rejoice.

Verse 4

Rejoice in glorious hope!
Jesus the Judge shall come,
and take his servants
up to their eternal home.

We soon shall hear
th’archangel’s voice;
the trump of God
shall sound, rejoice!

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