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368. Awake! Arise! O Church of God

1 Awake! Arise! O Church of God, the crowning day is near;
The Lord Jehovah, King of kings,
On earth will soon appear.
Lift high the standard of your faith,
Quit you like men, for Christ be strong;
The reign of sin and death on earth
Will not continue long.

Refrain:
Awake! Arise! The crowning day is near;
The Lord Jehovah, King of kings,
On earth will soon appear.

2 Awake! Arise! O Church of God, and shout the victor's song;
Lift up your heads in confidence,
And bravely march along.
Put on the armor of God's might,
And, pressing onward, win the fight;
Make known to all the world around
That Christ is this world's light. [Refrain]

3 Awake! Arise! O Church of God,
The morning draweth nigh;
The ear of faith thru midnight's gloom
Can hear the watchman's cry.
He comes! He comes! The Prince of Peace,
The chosen Lamb for sinners slain;
he comes in glorious majesty,
Forevermore to reign. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Awake! Arise! O Church of God
Title: Awake! Arise! O Church of God
Refrain First Line: Awake! Arise! The crowning day is near
Language: English
Publication Date: 2011
Topic: The Church: Her Revival
Tune Information
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