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Be strong in the grace of the Lord

Be strong in the grace of the Lord

Author: Walter H. Windybank
Published in 2 hymnals


Representative Text

1 Be strong in the grace of the Lord,
Be noble and upright and true,
Be valiant for God and the right,
Live daily your duty to do.
Be strong! Be strong!
And God will your courage renew.

2 Be strong in the grace of the Lord,
For wholehearted service prepare;
Be thoughtful for all who are weak,
And hasten their burdens to share.
Be strong! Be strong!
Be eager to do and to dare.

3 Be strong in the grace of the Lord,
Be armed with the power of his might;
Be daring when dangers abound,
Courageous and brave in the fight.
Be strong! Be strong!
And victory will be your delight.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #679

Author: Walter H. Windybank

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First Line: Be strong in the grace of the Lord
Author: Walter H. Windybank
Language: English

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The Song Book of the Salvation Army #679

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