Translation from German by C. G. Haas, 1897
- Dear Christian people all, rejoice,
- Each soul with joy upraising.
- Pour forth a song with heart and voice,
- With love and gladness singing.
- Give thanks to God, our Lord above,
- Thanks for His miracle of love!
- Dearly He hath redeemed us.
- He spoke to His belovèd Son
- With infinite compassion:
- “Go hence, my heart’s most precious One,
- Be to the lost Salvation;
- Death, his relentless tyrant, stay,
- And bear him from his sins away
- With Thee to live forever!”
- The Son came, saying: “Cling to Me,
- Thy sorrows now are ending;
- Freely I give Myself to thee,
- Thy life with Mine defending;
- For I am thine and thou art Mine,
- And where I am there thou shalt shine,
- The foe shall never reach us.”
- “To heaven again I rise from hence,
- High to my Father soaring,
- The Master there to be, and thence
- My Spirit on thee pouring;
- In every grief to comfort thee,
- And teach thee more and more of Me,
- Into all truth still guiding.”
- “What I have done and taught on earth,
- Do Thou, and teach, none dreading;
- That so God’s kingdom may go forth,
- And His high praise be spreading;
- And guard thee from the words of men,
- Lest the great joy be lost again:
- This my last charge I leave thee.”
Translation by Richard Massie
- Dear Christians, one and all rejoice,
- With exultation springing,
- And with united heart and voice
- And holy rapture singing,
- Proclaim the wonders God hath done,
- How his right arm the victory won;
- Right dearly it hath cost him.
- Fast bound in Satan’s chains I lay,
- Death brooded darkly o’er me;
- Sin was my torment night and day,
- Therein my mother bore me.
- Deeper and deeper still I fell,
- Life was become a living hell,
- So firmly sin possessed me.
- My good works could avail me naught,
- For they with sin were stained;
- Free-will against God’s judgment fought,
- And dead to good remained.
- Grief drove me to despair, and I
- Had nothing left me but to die,
- To hell I fast was sinking.
- God saw, in his eternal grace,
- My sorrow out of measure;
- He thought upon his tenderness-
- To save was his good pleasure.
- He turned to me a Father’s heart-
- Not small the cost-to heal my smart
- He have his best and dearest.
- He spake to His beloved Son:
- ’Tis time to take compassion;
- Then go, bright Jewel of My crown,
- And bring to man salvation;
- From sin and sorrow set him free,
- Slay bitter death for him, that he
- May live with Thee forever.
- The Son delighted to obey,
- And born of virgin mother,
- Awhile on this low earth did stay
- That He might be my Brother.
- His mighty power He hidden bore,
- A servant’s form like mine He wore,
- To bind the devil captive.
- To me He spake: cling fast to Me,
- Thou’lt win a triumph worthy;
- I wholly give myself for thee;
- I strive and wrestle for thee;
- For I am thine, thou Mine also;
- And where I am thou art. The foe
- Shall never more divide us.
- For he shall shed My precious blood,
- Me of My life bereaving;
- All this I suffer for thy good;
- Be steadfast and believing.
- My life from death the day shall win,
- My righteousness shall bear thy sin,
- So art thou blest forever.
- Now to my Father I depart,
- From earth to heaven ascending;
- Thence heavenly wisdom to impart,
- The Holy Spirit sending.
- He shall in trouble comfort thee,
- Teach thee to know and follow me,
- And to the truth conduct thee.
- What I have done and taught, do thou
- To do and teach endeavor;
- So shall my kingdom flourish now,
- And God be praised forever.
- Take heed lest men with base alloy
- The heavenly treasure should destroy.
- This counsel I bequeath thee.
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