Tis finish’d, ’tis done! The spirit is fled

Verse 1
’Tis finish’d! ’Tis done!
The spirit is fled,
The pris’ner is gone,
The Christian is dead!
The Christian is living
In Jesus his[1] love,
And gladly receiving
A kingdom above.

Verse 2
All honour and praise
Are Jesus’s due;
Supported by grace,
He fought his way thro’;
Triumphantly glorious
Thro’ Jesus’s zeal,
And more than victorious
O’er sin, death, and hell.

Verse 3
Then let us record
The conquering name,
Our Captain and Lord
With shoutings proclaim:
Who trust in his passion
And follow our head,
To certain salvation
We all shall be led.

Verse 4
O Jesus, lead on
Thy militant care,
And give us the crown
Of righteousness there;
Where dazled with glory
The seraphim gaze,
Or prostrate adore thee
In silence of praise.

Verse 5
Come, Lord, and display
Thy sign in the sky,
And bear us away
To mansions on high;
The kingdom be given,
The purchase divine,
And crown us in heaven
Eternally thine.

[1] Wesley changed “Jesus his” to “Jesus’s” in 1765.

Hymnal/Album: Introduced in Charles Wesley, Funeral Hymns (London: Strahan, 1746). Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 6 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1870), page 195.
Publishing: Public Domain