The Song of the Easter Angels
Jeremiah Eames Rankin • English
Primary Scripture: John 14:19
Verse 1
On Easter morn, when holy chimes are ringing, God’s breath of peace on all the scene around, I seem to hear descending angels singing, Till they have made the earth all hallowed ground.
Chorus
Rest, pilgrims rest. No more your hearts are aching, No more ye burdens bear or sorrows weep; Rest, pilgrims, rest till life’s glad morn be breaking, ’Tis God who giveth His beloved sleep.
Verse 2
Assuaged our grief, we tread the path before us, Fulfill the days of our appointed time; While each year brings again the Easter chorus, And we look for that last great change sublime.
Chorus
Rest, pilgrims rest. No more your hearts are aching, No more ye burdens bear or sorrows weep; Rest, pilgrims, rest till life’s glad morn be breaking, ’Tis God who giveth His beloved sleep.
Verse 3
Ye angels, bear love’s cup of consolation, Fly with the Easter sun round the glad earth; Proclaim that death in Christ is but translation, That at His voice we rise to higher birth.
Chorus
Rest, pilgrims rest. No more your hearts are aching, No more ye burdens bear or sorrows weep; Rest, pilgrims, rest till life’s glad morn be breaking, ’Tis God who giveth His beloved sleep.
Verse 4
Say that with Him shall come the dear departed; Clothed in new beauty, they from dust shall rise; Sing of that land where are no broken hearted, Where God’s own hand wipes tears from weeping eyes.
Chorus
Rest, pilgrims rest. No more your hearts are aching, No more ye burdens bear or sorrows weep; Rest, pilgrims, rest till life’s glad morn be breaking, ’Tis God who giveth His beloved sleep.
Scripture References
Reference 1
- john 14:19