A safe stronghold

A safe stronghold our God is still
A trusty shield and weapon;
He’ll help us clear from all the ill
That hath us now o’ertaken.
The ancient prince of hell
Hath risen with purpose fell;
Strong mail of craft and power
He weareth in this hour;
On earth is not his fellow.

With force of arms we nothing can,
Full soon were we downridden;
But for us fights the proper Man,
Whom God himself hath bidden.
Ask ye, who is this same?
Christ Jesus is his name.
The Lord Sabaoth’s Son;
He, and no other one,
Shall conquer in the battle

And were this world all devils o’er,
And watching to devour us,
We lay it not to heart so sore;
Nor they can overpower us.
And let the prince of ill
Look grim as e’er he will,
He harms us not a whit:
For why? his doom is writ;
A word shall quickly slay him.

God’s Word, for all their craft and force,
One moment shall not linger,
But, spite of hell, shall have its course;
‘Tis written by His finger,
and though they take our life,
Goods, honour, children, wife,
Yet is their profit small;
These things shall vanish all;
The city of God remaineth.

Words and music: Martin Luther 1483-†1546; Translation: Thomas Carlyle 1793-†1851; Harmony: JS Bach

Found on CPDL. Other versions of Ein feste Burg may also be found here and here.

Coco’s alternative set of words is here