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We Fight to Win

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Uplifting Songs #113 (1917) First Line: With banners spread Refrain First Line: We fight to win, for God is with us Lyrics: 1 With banners spread, We proudly tread The path God’s saints have trod; And arm’d with might, By day or night, We wage the strife Where sin is rife, To glorify our God. Refrain: We fight to win, for God is with us And right shall triumph over wrong; Our King the victory will give us, For He is stronger than the strong; We fight to win, For Jesus leads us, And all His foes shall flee and fall; Then all the ransom’d happy nations Shall crown Him Lord and King of all. 2 Tho’ countless foes Our way oppose, No weakness we’ll display, But battle still, With dauntless will Around the cross, Nor think of loss, Till sin hath pass’d away. [Refrain] 3 The battle-cry That rent the sky In dreary ages flown, Is ringing still, O’er plain and hill, And thus shall ring, Till Christ our King Regains His royal throne. [Refrain] 4 Hope’s blessed light Illumes the night, Outshines the noonday sun; And soon shall rise Thro’ love-lit skies, From ev’ry land, The tidings grand: The Son of God hath won! [Refrain] Topics: Temperance Tune Title: [With banners spread]

We fight to win, for God is with us

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Treasured Hymns #d213 (1911) First Line: With banners spread, we proudly tread

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