Experience the resolute and restorative spirit of “Am I a Soldier of the Cross” in this peaceful instrumental arrangement. This rendition is designed to provide a worshipful atmosphere for reflection, centering on the courage and endurance required for the walk of faith.
The Scriptural Foundation
This hymn serves as a rhythmic echo of the exhortation found in 1 Corinthians 16:13:
“Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong.”
The lyrics challenge the believer to move beyond “flowery beds of ease” and embrace the spiritual discipline necessary to “bear the toil and endure the pain,” supported entirely by the Word of God.
The Story Behind the Hymn
Written by Isaac Watts—widely regarded as the “Father of English Hymnody”—this text was originally penned in 1724 to accompany a sermon on 1 Corinthians 16:13. Watts wrote it to stir the hearts of his congregation, asking them to examine whether they were active participants in the “glorious war” of faith or merely passive observers. The hymn’s enduring legacy lies in its vivid imagery of “bloody seas” and “robes of victory,” reminding us that while the struggle is real, the triumph is certain through “faith’s discerning eye.”
1
Am I a soldier of the cross
A follower of the Lamb
And shall I fear to own His cause
Or blush to speak His Name
2
Must I be carried to the skies
On flowery beds of ease
While others fought to win the prize
And sailed through bloody seas
3
Are there no foes for me to face
Must I not stem the flood
Is this vile world a friend to grace
To help me on to God
4
Sure I must fight if I would reign
Increase my courage Lord
I’ll bear the toil endure the pain
Supported by Thy Word
1
Am I a soldier of the cross
A follower of the Lamb
And shall I fear to own His cause
Or blush to speak His Name
2
Must I be carried to the skies
On flowery beds of ease
While others fought to win the prize
And sailed through bloody seas
3
Are there no foes for me to face
Must I not stem the flood
Is this vile world a friend to grace
To help me on to God
4
Sure I must fight if I would reign
Increase my courage Lord
I’ll bear the toil endure the pain
Supported by Thy Word
5
Thy saints in all this glorious war
Shall conquer though they die
They see the triumph from afar
By faith’s discerning eye
6
When that illustrious day shall rise
And all Thy armies shine
In robes of victory through the skies
The glory shall be Thine
Ways to Use This Instrumental
Personal Devotion: A powerful backdrop for praying for spiritual strength and “increased courage.”
Quiet Reflection: Meditate on the call to be a “follower of the Lamb” in an increasingly complex world.
Study Music: Focus your mind while exploring the Epistles or the history of Christian endurance.
Deepen Your Connection
If this melody strengthened your spirit, explore our collection of traditional hymns and scriptural deep-dives designed to foster peace and resilience.
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