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382b. Am I soldier of the cross

1 Am I a soldier of the cross?
A foll'wer of the Lamb?
And shall I fear to own His cause,
Or blush to speak His Name?

2 Must I be carried to the skies
On flow'ry beds of ease?
While others fought to win the prize,
And sailed through bloody seas?

3 Are there no foes for me to face?
Must I not stem the flood?
Is this vile world a friend to grace,
To help me on to God?

4 Sure I must fight if I would reign;
Increase my courage, Lord!
I'll bear the toil, endure the pain,
Supported by Thy word.

5 Thy saints, in all this glorious war
Shall conquer though they die;
They see the triumph from afar,
With faith's discerning eye.

6 When that illustrious day shall rise,
And all thine armies shine,
In robes of vict'ry through the skies,
The glory shall be Thine.

Text Information
First Line: Am I soldier of the cross
Author: Isaac Watts (1721)
Meter: C. M. No. 2
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Christian Life and Hope: The Walk of Godliness: Christian Resolve and Holiness; Sixth Sunday after Easter
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: AM I A SOLDIER OF THE CROSS
Meter: C. M. No. 2
Key: G Major
Source: Voice of Joy
Notes: Public Domain.



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