At Faith Family Church, Cookeville, TN |
Stand up! Stand up for Jesus, Ye soldiers of the Cross!
Lift high His royal banner, It must not suffer loss.
From victory unto victory, His army shall He lead
Till every foe is vanquished And Christ is Lord indeed.
Stand up! Stand up for Jesus, The trumpet call obey.
Forth to the mighty conflict In this His glorious day.
Ye that are men, now serve Him Against unnumbered foes;
Let courage rise with danger And strength to strength oppose.
Stand up! Stand up for Jesus, Stand in His strength alone;
The arm of flesh will fail you, Ye dare not trust your own.
Put on the Gospel armor, each piece put on with prayer;
Where duty calls or danger, be never wanting there.
Stand up! Stand up for Jesus, the strife will not be long:
This day the noise of battle, The next the Victor's song.
To him that overcometh, A crown of life shall be;
He with the King of Glory Shall reign eternally.
NOTES ON THIS HYMN
- For those paying attention: Yes, I did deviate from my original format of going in alphabetic order for the first 16 installments. Why? Well, those who know me know two of my favorite holidays are Reformation Day (Oct. 31) and All Saints Day (Nov. 1). (You probably know some other holiday I won't name that shares the date with Reformation Day is one of my least.) Out of the songs on my list, I thought this was most fitting for Reformation Day and All Saints Day. I'll resume in alphabetic order where I left off next week.
- In the hymnal I grew up with, the lyrics were included to two different tunes. Hymn #459 is to the tune Geibel, which had the words to verses 1, 2, and 4, and included a chorus (which lyrically consisted of the first two lines); this was the newer tune. #460 is to the tune Webb, which I hear more often and is the tune I normally see in hymnals, which included all four verses, but no chorus.
- You can call the meter of this hymn either 7, 6, 7, 6 doubled or 13, 13, 13, 13.
- I know I have no role in planning my funeral, but if you asked me what songs I'd like sung at my funeral, this would be one.
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