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A Mighty Fortress Is Our God |
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A mighty fortress is our God |
A bulwark never failing; |
Our helper he amid the flood |
Of mortal ills prevailing. |
For still our ancient foe |
Doth seek to work us woe; |
His craft and power are great, |
And armed with cruel hate, |
On earth is not his equal. |
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Did we in our own strength confide, |
Our striving would be losing, |
Were not the right man on our side, |
The man of God's own choosing. |
Dost ask who that may be? |
Christ Jesus, it is he; |
Lord Sabaoth, his name, |
From age to age the same, |
And he must win the battle. |
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And though this world, with devils filled, |
Should threaten to undo us, |
We will not fear, for God hath willed |
His truth to triumph through us. |
The Prince of Darkness grim, |
We tremble not for him; |
His rage we can endure, |
For lo, his doom is sure; |
One little word shall fell him. |
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That word above all earthly powers, |
No thanks to them, abideth; |
The Spirit and the gifts are ours, |
Thru him who with us sideth. |
Let goods and kindred go, |
This mortal life also; |
The body they may kill; |
God's truth abideth still; |
His kingdom is forever. |
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