Sa­tan

"Sa­tan" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Sa­tan· 20 hymns found
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There’s need of the true-heart­ed sol­diers,
By him who dwells with­in.
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If God be re­con­ciled with men,
We’ll march to war and vic­to­ry.
Among us with Thy grace,
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And far from God as­tray,
Remember Thy Word, and stir up Thy pow­er;
Our con­fi­dence and joy shall be,
Thy mer­cy we sing, Thy hat­ers de­fy;
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When shall the way be free?
Adam, our head, our fa­ther, fell;
To march to cer­tain vic­to­ry
My Je­sus did tri­umph­ant die,
It is the blood that sweeps away
Whoe’er the Christ­ian rite re­ceives,
Could stand more stead­fast for Thy sake,

Sa­tan

Enlist! En­list!
And calls the place his own;
When as­sailed by foes un­seen;
O’er Sa­tan, death, and gates of hell,
Their sway o’er God’s own earth,
Nor we to sin give place.
Nor keeps a cer­tain road;
Doing their will ev­er are we;
Pursue their dread­ful way.
Or let them ad­ore Thee and yield to Thy grace.
Our peace eter­nal mak­ing.
And glad­ly ad­ore Thee, in sight of Thy foes.
Look up, thou wretch­ed slave,
And that will nev­er be.
Proposed the fruit that God for­bid.
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Destroyed hell’s dir­est wea­pon.
That shows the new and liv­ing way
Haters of Christ, and Christ­ians still.
But since Thou hast Thy love re­vealed,

The World Must Be Taken for Jesus

lyricist: Alice Cleator, 1901
Composer: Frank Lehman
Hymn 1

...There’s need of the true-heart­ed sol­diers,

For migh­ty is Sa­tan’s ar­ray.

Enlist! En­list!...

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There’s need of the true-heart­ed sol­diers,

For migh­ty is Sa­tan’s ar­ray.

Enlist! En­list!

The World Must Be Taken for Jesus

The Castle of the Human Heart

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: Arthur Mann, 1905
Hymn 2

...By him who dwells with­in.

For Sa­tan there, in arms, re­sides,

And calls the place his own;...

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By him who dwells with­in.

For Sa­tan there, in arms, re­sides,

And calls the place his own;

The Castle of the Human Heart

Watch and Pray (Whittle)

lyricist: Daniel Whittle, 1894
Composer: James McGranahan
Hymn 3

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Watch and pray! when Sa­tan tempts thee,

When as­sailed by foes un­seen;...

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Watch and pray! when Sa­tan tempts thee,

When as­sailed by foes un­seen;

Watch and Pray (Whittle)

The New-Born Child This Early Morn

lyricist: Cyriacus Schneegass, ca. 1595
Composer: Christopher Willing, 1868
Hymn 4

...If God be re­con­ciled with men,

What harm can Sa­tan do us then?

O’er Sa­tan, death, and gates of hell,...

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If God be re­con­ciled with men,

What harm can Sa­tan do us then?

O’er Sa­tan, death, and gates of hell,

The New-Born Child This Early Morn

With Footsteps Firm

lyricist: Philip Hall, 1896
Composer: Lincoln Hall
Hymn 5

...We’ll march to war and vic­to­ry.

Too long have sin and Sa­tan held

Their sway o’er God’s own earth,...

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We’ll march to war and vic­to­ry.

Too long have sin and Sa­tan held

Their sway o’er God’s own earth,

With Footsteps Firm

Abide, O Dearest Jesus

lyricist: Joshua Stegmann, 1628
Composer: Melchior Vulpius, 1609
Hymn 6

...Among us with Thy grace,

That Sa­tan may not harm us,

Nor we to sin give place....

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Among us with Thy grace,

That Sa­tan may not harm us,

Nor we to sin give place.

Abide, O Dearest Jesus

All Round the Globe Does Satan Trace

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795). John Milton, Sr. (1562–1647)
Hymn 7

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All round the globe does Sa­tan trace,

Nor keeps a cer­tain road;...

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All round the globe does Sa­tan trace,

Nor keeps a cer­tain road;

All Round the Globe Does Satan Trace

Choose Ye Today (Latta)

lyricist: Eden Latta, 1881
Composer: William Church, Jr
Hymn 8

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Servants of Sa­tan or of the Lord,

Doing their will ev­er are we;...

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Servants of Sa­tan or of the Lord,

Doing their will ev­er are we;

Choose Ye Today (Latta)

Lost in the Wildering Maze of Sin

lyricist: Thomas Cotterill, 1814
Composer: Ralph Courteville, 1696
Hymn 9

...And far from God as­tray,

The wick­ed, guiled by Sa­tan’s arts,

Pursue their dread­ful way....

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And far from God as­tray,

The wick­ed, guiled by Sa­tan’s arts,

Pursue their dread­ful way.

Lost in the Wildering Maze of Sin

All Conquering Lord

lyricist: Probably Charles Wesley, 1744
Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1912
Hymn 10

...Remember Thy Word, and stir up Thy pow­er;

Drive Sa­tan be­fore Thee, His ad­vo­cates chase:

Or let them ad­ore Thee and yield to Thy grace....

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Remember Thy Word, and stir up Thy pow­er;

Drive Sa­tan be­fore Thee, His ad­vo­cates chase:

Or let them ad­ore Thee and yield to Thy grace.

All Conquering Lord

Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light

lyricist: Johann Rist, 1641
Composer: Johan Schop, 1641
Hymn 11

...Our con­fi­dence and joy shall be,

The pow­er of Sa­tan break­ing,

Our peace eter­nal mak­ing....

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Our con­fi­dence and joy shall be,

The pow­er of Sa­tan break­ing,

Our peace eter­nal mak­ing.

Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light

Omnipotent King, Who Reignest on High

lyricist: Probably Charles Wesley, 1744
Composer: Johann Haydn (1737–1806)
Hymn 12

...Thy mer­cy we sing, Thy hat­ers de­fy;

We give Thee Thy glo­ry, though Sa­tan op­pose,

And glad­ly ad­ore Thee, in sight of Thy foes....

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Thy mer­cy we sing, Thy hat­ers de­fy;

We give Thee Thy glo­ry, though Sa­tan op­pose,

And glad­ly ad­ore Thee, in sight of Thy foes.

Omnipotent King, Who Reignest on High

To Sin, the World, and Satan Sold

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Robert Smith, 1894
Hymn 13

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To sin, the world, and Sa­tan sold,

Look up, thou wretch­ed slave,...

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To sin, the world, and Sa­tan sold,

Look up, thou wretch­ed slave,

To Sin, the World, and Satan Sold

Forward in His Name

lyricist: Salathiel Kirk, 1900
Composer: Oskar Ahnfelt, 1872
Hymn 14

...When shall the way be free?

When Sa­tan shall in­vite us—

And that will nev­er be....

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When shall the way be free?

When Sa­tan shall in­vite us—

And that will nev­er be.

Forward in His Name

Deceived by Subtle Snares of Hell

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1830
Hymn 15

...Adam, our head, our fa­ther, fell;

When Sa­tan, in the ser­pent hid,

Proposed the fruit that God for­bid....

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Adam, our head, our fa­ther, fell;

When Sa­tan, in the ser­pent hid,

Proposed the fruit that God for­bid.

Deceived by Subtle Snares of Hell

Grant to This Child the Inward Grace

lyricist: John Marriott, 1811
Composer: William Monk, 1875
Hymn 16

...To march to cer­tain vic­to­ry

O’er sin, o’er Sa­tan, o’er the world.

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To march to cer­tain vic­to­ry

O’er sin, o’er Sa­tan, o’er the world.

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Grant to This Child the Inward Grace

He Is Arisen! Glorious Word!

lyricist: Birgitte Boye, 1778
Composer: Philipp Nicolai, 1599
Hymn 17

...My Je­sus did tri­umph­ant die,

And Sa­tan’s ar­rows brok­en lie,

Destroyed hell’s dir­est wea­pon....

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My Je­sus did tri­umph­ant die,

And Sa­tan’s ar­rows brok­en lie,

Destroyed hell’s dir­est wea­pon.

He Is Arisen! Glorious Word!

It Is the Blood That Washes White

lyricist: William Pearson, 1882
Composer: William Jones, 1789
Hymn 18

...It is the blood that sweeps away

The pow­er of Sa­tan’s rod,

That shows the new and liv­ing way...

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It is the blood that sweeps away

The pow­er of Sa­tan’s rod,

That shows the new and liv­ing way

It Is the Blood That Washes White

Modern Christianity

lyricist: Charles Wesley (1707–1788) Music: Thomas Campbell, 1825
Composer: Thomas Campbell, 1825
Hymn 19

...Whoe’er the Christ­ian rite re­ceives,

Led from the font at Sa­tan’s will,

Haters of Christ, and Christ­ians still....

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Whoe’er the Christ­ian rite re­ceives,

Led from the font at Sa­tan’s will,

Haters of Christ, and Christ­ians still.

Modern Christianity

Lord, Thou Hast Won

lyricist: John Newton, 1779
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1839
Hymn 20

...Could stand more stead­fast for Thy sake,

Than I in Sa­tan’s cause.

But since Thou hast Thy love re­vealed,...

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Could stand more stead­fast for Thy sake,

Than I in Sa­tan’s cause.

But since Thou hast Thy love re­vealed,

Lord, Thou Hast Won

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