| Song | Yes The Redeemer Rose |
| Content Description | Yes The Redeemer Rose is a triumphant hymn celebrating Christ’s resurrection and victory over sin and death. Centered on themes of hope, salvation, and eternal life, it encourages believers to rejoice in the risen Lord and embrace the joy of His triumph. Perfect for congregational singing, Easter services, or personal devotion, this hymn reminds worshipers that Christ’s resurrection brings victory, peace, and renewed hope to all who trust in Him. Sing and be uplifted as you celebrate the Redeemer who rose, rejoice in His triumph over death, and live in the light of His everlasting grace and salvation. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter Y |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | Philip Doddridge |
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| Tags | Hymn, Worship, Christian Music, Easter, Faith, Devotion, Resurrection, Victory |
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Yes, The Redeemer Rose, The Savior Left The Dead,
And O’er Our Hellish Foes High Raised His Conquering Head.
In Wild Dismay The Guards Around,
Fall To The Ground And Sink Away.
Lo! The Angelic Bands In Full Assembly Meet,
To Wait His High Commands And Worship At His Feet.
Joyful They Come, And Wing Their Way
From Realms Of Day To See His Tomb.
Then Back To Heaven They Fly And The Glad Tidings Bear.
Hark! As They Soar On High, What Music Fills The Air!
Their Anthems Say, “Jesus, Who Bled,
Hath Left The Dead, He Rose Today.”
Ye Mortals, Catch The Sound, Redeemed By Him From Hell;
And Send The Echo Round The Globe On Which You Dwell:
Transported, Cry, “Jesus, Who Bled,
Hath Left The Dead, No More To Die.”
All Hail! Triumphant Lord, Who Sav’st Us With Thy Blood;
Wide Be Thy Name Adored, Thou Rising, Reigning God!
With Thee We Rise, With Thee We Reign,
And Empires Gain Beyond The Skies.



