309. The Christian Reformer

Nay, tell us not of dangers dire
That lie in duty’s path;
A warrior of the cross can feel
No fear of human wrath.

Where’er the Prince of Darkness holds
His earthly reign abhorred,
Sword of the spirit, thee we draw,
And battle for the Lord.

We go! we go, to break the chains
That bind the erring mind,
And give the freedom that we feel
To all of human kind.

But, O, we wear no burnished steel,
And seek no gory field;
Our weapon is the word of God,
His promise is our shield.

And still serene and fixed in faith,
We fear no earthly harm;
We know it is our Father’s work,
We rest upon His arm.

Text Information
First Line: Nay, tell us not of dangers dire
Title: The Christian Reformer
Author: M. B. Lamar
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1866
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