Easter Song
Keith Green Lyrics


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Hear the bells ringing
They're singing that you can be born again

Hear the bells ringing
They're singing Christ is risen from the dead

The angel up on the tombstone
Said He has risen, just as He said
Quickly now, go tell his disciples
That Jesus Christ is no longer dead

Joy to the world, He has risen, hallelujah
He's risen, hallelujah
He's risen, hallelujah
Hallelujah

Hear the bells ringing
They're singing that you can be healed right now
Hear the bells ringing, they're singing
Christ, He will reveal it now

The angels, they all surround us
And they are ministering Jesus' power
Quickly now, reach out and receive it
For this could be your glorious hour

Joy to the world, He has risen, hallelujah
He's risen, hallelujah
He's risen, hallelujah, hallelujah

The angel up on the tombstone
Said He has risen, just as He said
Quickly now, go tell his disciples
That Jesus Christ is no longer dead

Joy to the world, He has risen, hallelujah
He's risen, hallelujah
He's risen, hallelujah
Hallelujah




Hallelujah
Hallelujah

Overall Meaning

Keith Green’s “Easter Song” is a powerful proclamation of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The lyrics of the song revolve around the resounding message of the bells and the angels singing of Christ's resurrection from the dead. The opening lines of the song, “Hear the bells ringing, they’re singing that you can be born again” serve as a call to the listeners to embrace this message of new life in Jesus. The next verse, “Hear the bells ringing, they’re singing Christ is risen from the dead,” reiterates that the celebration of Easter is the celebration of a risen Christ, whose power and salvation makes all things new.


The second half of the song centers around the message of healing and the power of Jesus as the angels sing about ministering Jesus' power to those in need. The lyrics “Quickly now, reach out and receive it, for this could be your glorious hour” are an appeal to the listeners to grab hold of the healing and transformative power of the risen Christ. The song ends with a final reminder of the angel proclaiming Christ's resurrection and an exclamation of joy and praise. The chorus of “Joy to the world, He has risen, Hallelujah” reinforces the message of Christ's resurrection and the newness of life found in Him.


Line by Line Meaning

Hear the bells ringing
The joyous sound of bells ringing announces the good news of Easter


They're singing that you can be born again
The resurrection of Christ is a reminder that we can all experience spiritual rebirth and renewal


They're singing Christ is risen from the dead
The bells signify the triumphant resurrection of Christ from the dead, as prophesied in Scripture


The angel up on the tombstone
The angel of the Lord appeared at the tomb, a symbol of the glory and power of God


Said He has risen, just as He said
The angel confirms the truth of Christ's resurrection, fulfilling His own prophecy


Quickly now, go tell his disciples
The disciples must be informed of the Good News, so that they too may share in its joy and significance


That Jesus Christ is no longer dead
The risen Lord defeated death and sin, freeing humanity from their power


Joy to the world, He has risen, hallelujah
The song celebrates the joy and hope of Easter, proclaiming Christ's victory and salvation


He's risen, hallelujah, Hallelujah
The repetition of this phrase emphasizes the power and majesty of Christ's resurrection


They're singing that you can be healed right now
The bells also symbolize the possibility of physical and emotional healing through faith in Christ


Christ, He will reveal it now
Christ's power and compassion are available to those who seek healing and wholeness in His name


The angels, they all surround us
The spiritual realm is present and active in our lives, aiding us in our struggles and sorrows


And they are ministering Jesus' power
The angels serve as ambassadors of Christ, sharing His love and healing with the world


Quickly now, reach out and receive it
We are urged to respond to Christ's offer of healing and redemption with faith and obedience


For this could be your glorious hour
The moment of encounter with Christ could be the turning point towards a life of joy and purpose


Hallelujah
This exclamation of praise and worship expresses our gratitude and reverence for God's grace




Lyrics © CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Annie Herring

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@Elena-jh6vs

Easter 2022 - I play this every Resurrection Sunday morning. Can't do Easter morning without Keith Green's Easter Song and The Victor!! He's belting it out in heaven at their Resurrection celebration right now, I can just about see it! Worthy is the Lamb, our beloved Jesus!!

@areddunn

Absolutely! And I also have to play Don Francisco's "He's Alive"!

@marthalowe1556

SAME!! EVERY SINGLE EASTER SINCE 1977!!

@beverlyshilling6984

This song is incredible. I love Keith Green's Jesus passion. Oh that we would ALL be infected with such irrepressible outpouring of passionate worship. May this Lenten season ignite our passion for our faith.

@ellenlaurence6559

I play it all year long

@michelledreyer8147

2023 here!

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@fikkendfjn

Here again in 2023, because this song needs to be played every year! I love it!

@eaglegrafix02

From the days when Christian music worshiped God Almighty and not the feelings of song writers. I love this song.

@judymulongoti3018

Listening to this in March 2020 during the corona virus pandemic.. Joy to the world he’s risen hallelujah!

@Shayne_Collins

You can say that again!

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