Lord, keep us steadfast in Thy Word


© Martin Luther, hymnologist and theologian

1.
Lord, keep us steadfast in Thy Word;
Curb those who fain by craft and sword
Would wrest the Kingdom from Thy Son
And set at naught all He hath done.

2.
Lord Jesus Christ, Thy power make known,
For Thou art Lord of lords alone;
Defend Thy Christendom that we
May evermore sing praise to Thee.

3.
O Comforter of priceless worth.
Send peace and unity on earth.
Support us in our final strife
And lead us out of death to life.

       

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3.   Aug 25, 2000 6:00 PM
Hello,

Concerning thy hymn, here is my translation.

1. Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort Und steur des Papsts un Türken Mord, Die Jesus Christum, deinen Sohn, Wollen stürzen von deinem Thro ...


-- posted by Rich_Futrell


2.   Apr 23, 2000 5:27 AM
John, I take it that this is your own translation of "Erhalt uns Herr in deinem Wort." It would be nice if you had the German text in the article with the name of the author. You could also link the ...

-- posted by biogardener


1.   Jan 3, 2000 7:59 AM
Yes, Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word. Because only through that Word do we remain Steadfast to what you taught. You, Lord are ever mindful of those who would wrest Your Kingdom from You for the ...

-- posted by ears4u





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