Soldiers Under Command

Album: Soldiers Under Command (1985)
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  • We are the soldiers under God's command
    We hold His two-edged sword within our hands
    We're not ashamed to stand up for what's right
    We win without sin, it's not by our might
    And we're fighting all the sin
    And the good book, it says we'll win

    Soldiers, Soldiers, under command
    Soldiers, Soldiers, fighting the Lords battle plan

    Are you a soldier under God's command
    Help fight the good fight, join us while you can
    The battle that's waiting is fought so easily
    Through Him, without sin there is victory
    And were fighting all the sin
    And the good book, it says we'll win

    Soldiers, Soldiers, under command
    Soldiers, Soldiers, fighting the Lords battle plan

    Soldiers, Soldiers, under command
    Soldiers, Soldiers, fighting the Lords battle plan Writer/s: MICHAEL H SWEET, ROBERT LEE SWEET
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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