The link below gives the tune for this hymn.
http://www.lutheran-hymnal.com/online/tlh-470.mid
Rise again , ye lion-hearted, saints of early Christendom.
Whither is your strength departed, wither gone your martyrdom?
Lo, love’s light is on them, glory’s flame upon them
And their will to die doth quell, even the lord and prince of hell.These the men by fear unshaken, facing danger dauntlessly;
These no witching lust hath taken, lust that lures to vanity.
Mid the roar and rattle of tumultuous battle
In desire they soar above all that earth would have them love.Great of heart, they know not turning, honor, gold they laugh to scorn.
Quench desires within them burning, by no earthly passion torn.
Mid the lions’ roaring, songs of praise out poring,
Joyously they take their stand on the arena’s bloody sand.Would to God that I might even, as the martyred saints of old,
With the helping hand of Heaven, steadfast stand in battle bold!
O my God, I pray thee, in the combat stay me.
Grant that I may ever be loyal, stanch, and true to Thee.Rise again, ye lion-hearted, saints of modern Christendom
With lesser loves ye now be parted, Soldiers in His “age to come”
Lo, our Lord commands us, triumph’s promise is upon us
And our will to fight doth quell, even the lord and prince of hell
Wouldn’t you love to sing this in a Sunday Morning worship service?
Yes! Thanks so very much for the tune with the lyrics, I have no musical skills except to follow along and that was wonderful! MORE PLEASE!
We have despised our inheritance. Didn’t God hate Esau for that?
I think GOD hated Esau, THEREFORE he despised his inheritance. Probably “Six of one…” as it pertains to our modern decrepit “culture.”
The Lord did NOT hate Esau. The Lord simply had a different plan for him. Even though he sold his birth right, the Lord still blessed him through Isaac. Therefore, Esau has his inheritance through christ.
Sara,
Ummm, I’d say you’re right except God’s Words says clearly you are in error here.
13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.
But let me guess …. you have some exegetical leaps in your bag of tricks to prove Romans 9:13 does not say what it clearly says.