I The gate of life stands wide, For Christ hath entered in; Now fearless mount the upward path, Nor dread the power of sin; For sin and death were slain By Him Who rose again. | II 'Twas on the Cross He died, And death a victory won, Short lived as night that flies before The rising of the sun;— For death by Christ was slain Who died to live again. | III The might of sin prevailed,— Its cruel hate and scorn,— It drove the cruel spear and nails, And crowned the Christ with thorn; The spear was broke in twain By Christ Who rose again. | IV Up, mortals! life is yours, The prize is yours to win; For Christ hath vanquished by His might, The power of death and sin; For sin and death were slain By Christ Who rose again. | V To thee, O Christ, be praise, Whose power decayeth never; To Father, and to Holy Ghost, Be laud, and glory, ever; For death by Christ was slain, Who died to live again. | |