9182. The Chariots Of The Lord Are Strong

1 The chariots of the Lord are strong,
Their number passeth ken;
Mount them and fight against the wrong,
Ye who are valiant men.

2 Where, unabashed, the power of sin
Vaunts an unhindered sway,
Ride, in the strength of God, and win
Fresh laurels in the fray.

3 For freedom wield the sword of might,
And cut the bands that bind;
Strike boldly in the cause of right,
And still fresh laurels find.

4 Where hands are weak, and hearts are faint,
Through conflict sharp and sore;
Where hearts that murmur no complaint,
Shrink at the thought of more:

5 There let the power of God be shown,
To quell satanic might;
To rescue those who strive alone,
Despondent in the fight.

6 Ride on, the chariots of the Lord,
Dispel the hosts of sin;
Ye who are valiant, wield the sword,
And still fresh laurels win.

Text Information
First Line: The chariots of the Lord are strong
Title: The Chariots Of The Lord Are Strong
Author: John Brownlie
Meter: CMD
Language: English
Source: Hymns of the Early Church (London: Morgan & Scott, 1913)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: PENMAENMAWR
Composer: Sarah Geraldine Stock (1887)
Meter: CMD
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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