Arm These Thy Soldiers, Mighty Lord

By Christopher Wordsworth

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1. . Arm these Thy soldiers, mighty Lord,
With shield of faith and Spirit’s sword.
Forth to the battle may they go
And boldly fight against the foe.
2. . With banner of the cross unfurled,
They overcome the evil world
And so at last receive from Thee
The palm and crown of victory.
3. . Come, ever blessèd Spirit, come
And make Thy servants’ heart Thy home.
May each a living temple be
Hallowed forever, Lord, to Thee.
4. . Enrich that temple’s holy shrine
With sevenfold gifts of grace divine;
With wisdom, light, and knowledge bless,
With counsel, strength, and godliness.
5. . O Trinity in Unity,
One only God in Persons Three,
In whom, through whom, by whom, we live,
To Thee we praise and glory give.
6. . Oh, grant us so to use Thy grace
That we may see Thy glorious face
And ever with the heavenly host
Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost!

Ephesians 6:10-18; 2 Timothy 2:3-4; 1 Corinthians 16:13; Romans 13:12

About This Hymn

“Arm These Thy Soldiers, Mighty Lord” is a hymn by Christopher Wordsworth that presents the Christian life as a spiritual battle requiring divine strength and protection. The hymn calls upon God to equip believers for faithful service, endurance, and victory against spiritual opposition. Wordsworth uses military imagery drawn from Scripture, not to encourage earthly warfare, but to emphasize vigilance, holiness, and steadfastness in the Christian faith.

The hymn is deeply rooted in Ephesians 6:10-18, where believers are instructed to “put on the whole armour of God” (KJV). This passage describes spiritual armor such as truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, and the word of God. Wordsworth reflects this imagery by asking the Lord to arm His servants with spiritual strength so they may stand firm against temptation and evil.

Second Timothy 2:3-4 compares the believer to a good soldier of Jesus Christ who must endure hardship and remain focused on pleasing his commander. The hymn echoes this call to discipline and perseverance, encouraging Christians to remain faithful in the midst of trials and spiritual conflict.

First Corinthians 16:13 exhorts believers to “watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong.” The hymn reflects this spirit of courage and steadfastness, reminding the church that spiritual strength comes from dependence upon God rather than human power.

Romans 13:12 urges believers to cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light. Wordsworth incorporates this contrast between darkness and light, presenting the Christian life as a continual struggle to live in holiness and obedience before God.

“Arm These Thy Soldiers, Mighty Lord” is often used in services emphasizing Christian commitment, perseverance, and spiritual warfare. Its tone is earnest and prayerful, asking God to prepare His people for faithful living in a fallen world. Through its strong scriptural imagery and devotional focus, the hymn encourages believers to stand firm in faith, clothed with the spiritual armor that God Himself provides.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Tune: ST. SERF
  • Meter: 8.8.8.8
  • Written by: Christopher Wordsworth (1862)
  • Added: 8 hours ago
  • Last Updated: 8 hours ago
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