Through all our days we'll sing the praise of Christ, the resurrected; who, though divine, did not decline to be by men afflicted: pain, pain and suffering he knew its taste, he bore its sting; peace, peace has come to earth through Christ our King and Savior. His birth obscure, his family poor, he owned no crown, no kingdom; yet those who grieve in fear, believe since he brought light and freedom: shame, shame and agony though guiltless he of felony; shout, shout his sinless name, our Jesus, King and Savior. At fearful cost his life he lost that death might be defeated; the Man of Love, now risen above, in majesty is seated: low, low was his descent to those by sin and sorrow bent; life, life to all who trust the Lord, our King and Savior. And all who trust will find they must obey the will of heaven; for grief intense can make some sense to those who are forgiven: hard, hard the road he trod the Son of Man, the Son of God; hope, hope in Christ alone, our reigning King and Savior.