Gird On the Armor

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1 I have read of men of faith
Who have bravely fought till death,
Who now the crown of life are wearing;
Then the thought comes back to me,
Can I not a soldier be,
Like to those martyrs bold and daring?

Refrain:
I’ll gird on the armour and rush to the field,
Determined to conquer, and never to yield;
So the enemy shall know,
Wheresoever I may go,
That am fighting for Jehovah.

2 I, like them, will take my stand
With the sword of God in hand,
Smiling amid opposing legions;
I the victor’s crown will gain,
And at last go home to reign
In Heaven’s bright and sunny regions.

3 I will join at once the fight,
Leaning on my Saviour’s might,
He is almighty to deliver;
From my post I will not shrink,
Though of death’s cup I should drink;
Hell to defeat is my endeavour.

4 Will you not enlist with me,
And a valiant soldier be?
Vain ‘tis to waste your time in slumber;
Jesus calls for men of war
Who will fight and ne’er give o’er,
Routing the foe in fear and wonder.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #686

Author: Mark William Sanders

a.k.a. Mark Saunders, Mark Saunderson, Blind Mark, was with the Salvation Army Go to person page >

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First Line: I have read of men of faith
Title: Gird On the Armor
Author: Mark William Sanders
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I'll gird on the armor and rush to the field
Copyright: Public Domain

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