Dear Christian People

Religious Music · Other Songs - Religious Music

(Christmas Hymn & Carol)



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."

Dear Christian People

Released by Religious Music, "Dear Christian People" stands as a significant work within the realm of English hymnody and gospel music. The track exemplifies the genre's tradition of blending traditional spiritual themes with contemporary vocal arrangements, often serving as a bridge between sacred liturgical practices and modern worship settings. As part of the broader discography of Religious Music, the song reflects a commitment to preserving the lyrical integrity of classic Christian texts while adapting them for current audiences. Its composition likely draws upon the rich heritage of hymnals, addressing universal themes of faith and community without relying on specific narrative details found in the lyrics. The recording captures the solemn yet uplifting spirit characteristic of the genre, making it a staple for congregational singing and religious gatherings alike.