Jesus Is Alive Lyrics
Ron Kenoly
Lyrics
For all the earth had trembled
The sun had hid it's face and
All the men that walked with Him
Had turned and run away
They crucified the Saviour
And laid Him in a tomb
The life that once
Brought love and hope
Slipped away that afternoon
Satan gleamed with pleasure
That day at Calvary
For he thought he had won
A might victory
And like him all of the demons
Of hell began to cheer
O but little did they know
That their end was growing near
Cause early Sunday morning
Just like Jesus said
He broke the curse
Of sin and death
And He rose up from the dead
Now we have a new beginning
And a kingdom that had no ending
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Jesus is Alive
Death has lost its vict'ry
And the grave has been denied
Jesus lives forever
He's alive, He's alive
He's the Alpha and Omega
The first and last is He
The curse of sin is broken
And we have perfect liberty
The Lamb of God has risen
He's alive, He's alive
He's the author and
The finisher of our faith
The stone they threw away
Is the cornerstone today
Death has no more vict'ry
And the grave has no more sting
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Wonderful, Counselor
A mighty God is He
The Everlasting Father
He's the precious Prince of Peace
He's the Word that lives forever
He's alive, He's alive
Hallelujah,
Jesus is Alive
Death has lost its vict'ry
And the grave has been denied
Jesus lives forever
He's alive, He's alive
He's alive, He's alive
Hallelujah,
Jesus is Alive
Death has lost its vict'ry
And the grave has been denied
Jesus lives forever
He's alive, He's alive
Song & Lyrics Facts
Ron Kenoly's song "Jesus Is Alive" is an uplifting and inspiring gospel track. It was released as a single from his album, Jesus Is Alive, in 1994.
The album itself was produced by Integrity Music and features Ron Kenoly on vocals and piano, with additional instrumentation provided by several band members including Dan Needham (drums), John Catchings (cello) and Steve Brewster (percussion). Written by Ron Kenoly and Michael Omartian, the lyrics of "Jesus Is Alive" celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and encourage listeners to share their faith with others. In addition to its spiritual message, the song also contains elements of jazz, blues, and pop music. The song has become one of Ron Kenoly's most recognizable hits and is still performed at churches around the world today. Its positive message of hope and faith continues to inspire listeners everywhere.