The document contains lyrics to the song "I'm In the Lord's Army" which expresses the singer's commitment to serving in God's army even if they are unable to participate in combat directly. The lyrics describe riding in the cavalry and artillery but acknowledging they may never fly over the enemy. It reaffirms twice that regardless, they are in the Lord's army. Additional context provides the source of the lyrics and notes the song is currently ranked highly in children's religious music.
The document contains lyrics to the song "I'm In the Lord's Army" which expresses the singer's commitment to serving in God's army even if they are unable to participate in combat directly. The lyrics describe riding in the cavalry and artillery but acknowledging they may never fly over the enemy. It reaffirms twice that regardless, they are in the Lord's army. Additional context provides the source of the lyrics and notes the song is currently ranked highly in children's religious music.
The document contains lyrics to the song "I'm In the Lord's Army" which expresses the singer's commitment to serving in God's army even if they are unable to participate in combat directly. The lyrics describe riding in the cavalry and artillery but acknowledging they may never fly over the enemy. It reaffirms twice that regardless, they are in the Lord's army. Additional context provides the source of the lyrics and notes the song is currently ranked highly in children's religious music.