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“Rejoice, the Lord Is King” is a joyful Christian hymn written by Charles Wesley in 1744. The hymn celebrates the reign, resurrection, and ultimate victory of Jesus Christ, encouraging believers to rejoice with confidence and praise. Its repeated refrain, “Rejoice, again I say, rejoice,” is inspired by Philippians 4:4.
The hymn is most commonly used in Protestant churches, especially in Methodist, Anglican, Baptist, and Reformed traditions throughout English-speaking countries. It is often sung during Easter, Ascension Day, Christ the King Sunday, and other worship services focused on Christ’s kingship and resurrection. The tune most frequently paired with the hymn is “DARWALL’S 148TH” by John Darwall.