| Song | Alleluia! Sing To Jesus |
| Content Description | “Alleluia! Sing to Jesus” is a triumphant Christian hymn written by William Chatterton Dix that exalts the risen Christ and His eternal reign. The hymn calls believers to joyful worship and praise, celebrating Jesus as King, Savior, and High Priest. Its powerful lyrics focus on themes of resurrection, victory, glory, and heavenly worship. Frequently sung during Easter services and communion celebrations, this hymn continues to inspire churches worldwide with its message of Christ’s triumph and everlasting majesty. It remains a cherished anthem of praise and devotion. |
| Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | W. Chatterton Dix (1866) |
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| Tags | Christian Hymn, Worship Song, Easter Hymn, Gospel, Church Worship, Traditional Hymn |
| Theme(s) | Resurrection, Praise, Jesus Christ, Glory, Worship, Kingship |
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Alleluia! Sing To Jesus;
His The Sceptre, His The Throne;
Alleluia! His The Triumph,
His The Victory Alone.
Hark! The Songs Of Peaceful Zion
Thunder Like A Mighty Flood:
“Jesus, Out Of Every Nation
Has Redeemed Us By His Blood.”
Alleluia! Bread Of Heaven,
Here On Earth Our Food, Our Stay;
Alleluia! Here The Sinful
Flee To You From Day To Day.
Intercessor, Friend Of Sinners,
Earth’s Redeemer, Hear Our Plea
Where The Songs Of All The Sinless
Sweep Across The Crystal Sea.
Alleluia! Not As Orphans
Are We Left In Sorrow Now;
Alleluia! He Is Near Us;
Faith Believes, Nor Questions How.
Though The Cloud From Sight Received Him
When The Forty Days Were O’er,
Shall Our Hearts Forget His Promise:
“I Am With You Evermore”?



