This Sunday we will be celebrating Christ the King Sunday (or
"The Reign of Christ the King")! - It is the last Sunday after
Pentecost and the last Sunday of the Christian year. It is also the Sunday just
prior to our entering into the holy season of Advent.
The observance of Christ the King Sunday is really a relatively
new celebration. It was originally instituted by Pius XI, Bishop of Rome, for
celebration on the last Sunday of October. However, after Vatican II, it was
moved to its current location on the Christian calendar.
In honor of Christ the King Sunday, I am posting a copy of Charles
Wesley's great hymn, “Rejoice, the Lord Is King,” which we will be singing at
both Centenary and Main Street United Methodist Churches, this Sunday. - The
hymn will be printed as it appears in the Sing
to the Lord (Nazarene) hymnal and most other hymnals. While we (at Centenary & Main Street UMCs)
will be singing it as it appears in The
United Methodist Hymnal, it seems that they have made some rather strange
editorial changes in verses 1 and 4; changes that seem not to make sense. The predecessor hymnal, The Methodist Hymnal, retains the hymn as appears elsewhere.
It is interesting (and puzzling) to note that this hymn does not
seem to appear in volume 7 of The Works
of John Wesley: A Collection of Hymns for the Use of The People Called
Methodists. If it had appeared in
that volume, light may have been shed as to why the UMC hymnal changed the
text.
Nevertheless, here is the hymn!
Rejoice, the Lord Is King
1. Rejoice, the Lord is King! Your Lord and King adore!
Rejoice, give thanks, and sing, And triumph evermore.Lift up your heart;
Lift up your voice! Rejoice; again I say: rejoice!
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!
3. His kingdom cannot fail; He rules o'er earth and heav'n.
The keys of death and hell Are to our Jesus giv'n.Lift up your heart;
Lift up your voice! Rejoice; again I say: rejoice!
4. Rejoice in glorious hope! Our Lord, the Judge, shall come
And take His servants up To their eternal home.Lift up your heart;
Lift up your voice! Rejoice; again I say: rejoice!
This Sunday (and every day!) may we all rejoice and worship
Christ our King, not only with our lips but in our lives, by giving up
ourselves to His service, and by walking before Him in holiness and
righteousness all our days (cf., "A General Thanksgiving," BCP). -
May all glory be to God the Father, Christ our King, and the Holy Spirit! Amen!
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This post was made from a combination of previous posts on this
same topic.
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