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478. Soldiers of Christ, Arise

1 Soldiers of Christ, arise
And put your armor on,
Strong in the strength which God supplies
Through His eternal Son;
Strong in the Lord of hosts,
And in His mighty pow'r,
Who in the strength of Jesus trusts
Is more than conqueror.

2 Stand then in His great might,
With all His strength endued,
And take, to arm you for the fight,
The panoply of God.
From strength to strength go on.
Wrestle and fight and pray;
Tread all the pow'rs of darkness down
And win the well-fought day.

3 Leave no unguarded place,
No weakness of the soul;
Take every virtue, ev'ry grace,
And fortify the whole.
That having all things done,
And all your conflicts past,
Ye may o'ercome through Christ alone
And stand complete at last.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Soldiers of Christ, arise
Title: Soldiers of Christ, Arise
Author: Charles Wesley
Meter: S.M.D.
Publication Date: 1986
Topic: Spiritual Warfare
Notes: *"panoply" - anything protecting completely or forming a magnificent covering, esp. a full suit of armor
Tune Information
Name: DIADEMATA
Composer: George J. Elvey
Meter: S.M.D.
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: A lower setting can be found at No. 234.



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