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Let God Arise!
We are Soldiers in God’s Army
The Tribes of Israel were assigned a camping order in Numbers 2.
The Tribes of Israel were assigned a marching order in Numbers 10:11-28.
New Testament believers are called soldiers of Jesus Christ called to fight.
If we do not realize we are soldiers in a spiritual war, we will be confused and overwhelmed amid the conflicts of daily life.
We are to be clothed with the armor of God (Ephesians 6:14-17).
We are to be vigilant in prayer (Ephesians 6:18).
The LORD of hosts is our Commander and King
Jesus Christ is the LORD of hosts.
The LORD is with Us
We are not Outnumbered
When confronted by the mighty army of Sennacherib, king of Assyria, King Hezekiah said to his military commanders and to the people:
Elisha was not afraid of the mighty army of Syria, for he knew that those with him were more than those who came after him.
The Battle is the LORD’s
Let God Arise!
We must call upon the LORD to go with us and before us!
Response to the Word
The LORD fights for His people!
He is the One who preserves.
He is the One who protects.
He is our Commander!
He is our Champion!
He precedes His people into the battle.
He is the One who scatters our enemy!
He is the One who overcomes and conquers.
He teaches our hands to war.
Do not be intimidated by the enemy.
Do not be overwhelmed by circumstances.
Do not be discouraged by the odds.
Do not avoid the conflict.
Do not shrink back in doubt.
Do not hide in fear.
Do not flinch at the enemy’s threats.
Call upon Him to “Arise” and to let His enemies be scattered!
Do not grow weary in the struggle.
Do not quit in the heat of the battle
Stand in faith believing.
March forward into battle declaring His praises.
Persevere until the victory is secured.
Don’t stop until the “rest” of peace is secured, when we declare, “Return, O LORD, to the many thousands of Israel.”
Overcome for the glory of our King!
He is our Victory!
Onward Christian Soldiers
Author: S. Baring-Gould
Tune: ST.
GERTRUDE
Songs of Response
Published in 1725 hymnals
Verse 1:
Onward, Christian soldiers,
marching as to war,
With the cross of Jesus
going on before!
Christ, the royal Master,
leads against the foe;
Forward into battle,
see his banner go!
Refrain:
Onward, Christian soldiers,
marching as to war,
With the cross of Jesus
going on before!
Verse 2:
At the sign of triumph
Satan's host doth flee;
On, then, Christian soldiers,
on to victory!
Hell's foundations quiver
at the shout of praise;
Brothers, lift your voices,
loud your anthems raise!
Verse 3:
Like a mighty army
moves the church of God;
Brothers, we are treading
where the saints have trod;
We are not divided;
all one body we,
One in hope and doctrine,
one in charity.
Verse 4:
Onward, then, ye people,
join our happy throng,
Blend with ours your voices
in the triumph song;
Glory, laud, and honor,
unto Christ the King;
This thro' countless ages
men and angels sing.
Baptist Hymnal, 1991
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