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172. Awake, O Church of Christ

1 Awake, O Church of Christ, awake,
And put your armor on;
The foe is pressing in on ev’ry side
For battle fierce and long;
The clarion call is ringing loud and strong
For soldiers brave and true;
Come, rally round the banner,
Satan’s hosts pursue.

2 Awake, O Church of Christ, awake,
And backward hurl the foe;
The fight is on, the conflict has begun,
And onward we must go;
Press forward in the name of Christ our King,
To shout the victor’s song;
Defying Satan’s mighty hosts,
For Christ march on.

3 Awake, O Church of Christ, awake,
The battle soon shall cease;
When Christ, our mighty Leader, shall appear
And bring enduring peace;
The pow’rs of darkness then shall be cast out,
Confusion mark their way;
So forward, soldiers of the cross,
To win the day.

Text Information
First Line: Awake, O Church of Christ, awake
Title: Awake, O Church of Christ
Author: Harry D. Clarke
Language: English
Publication Date: 1953
Copyright: Copyright 1926 by Harry D. Clarke. Assigned to Hope Publising Co., owner
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Awake, O Church of Christ, awake]
Composer: Harry D. Clarke
Copyright: Copyright 1926 by Harry D. Clarke. Assigned to Hope Publising Co., owner
Notes: Now Public Domain



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