"Joy to the World! The Lord Will Come" is an adaptation by W. W. Phelps of the popular Christian Hymn "Joy to the World". The adapted song was included in A Collection of Sacred Hymns, the first Latter Day Saint hymnal, which was prepared for publication in 1835 and published in February 1836 as well as all English-language hymnals published by the LDS Church since 1948.

The textual changes typify the millennial expectation and theology of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The version of the song published in the current (1985) hymnal of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints uses the Phelps text except for the first two lines, which reflect Watts' original words.

Side-by-Side Lyrics of Phelps and Watts

The changes were made by W. W. Phelps from the original version written by Isaac Watts.

Joy to the world, the Lord will come!<br />

And earth receive her King;<br />

Let ev'ry heart prepare him room,<br />

And saints and angels sing.

Rejoice! rejoice! when Jesus reigns!<br />

And saints their songs employ:<br />

While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains,<br />

Repeat the sounding joy.

No more will sin and sorrow grow,<br />

Nor thorns infest the ground;<br />

He'll come and make the blessings flow<br />

Far as the curse was found.

Rejoice! rejoice! in the Most High,<br />

While Israel spreads abroad,<br />

Like stars that glitter in the sky,<br />

And ever worship God.<br />

Joy to the world, the Lord is come!<br />

Let earth receive her King;<br />

Let every heart prepare Him room,<br />

And heaven and nature sing.

Joy to the world, the Saviour reigns!<br />

Let men their songs employ;<br />

While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains<br />

Repeat the sounding joy.

No more let sins and sorrows grow,<br />

Nor thorns infest the ground;<br />

He comes to make His blessings flow<br />

Far as the curse is found.

He rules the world with truth and grace,<br />

And makes the nations prove<br />

The glories of His righteousness,<br />

And wonders of His love.<br />

See also

  • Isaac Watts, author of the original version

References