#17 Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake!

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1. Awake, ye Saints of God, awake!
Call on the Lord in mighty prayer
That he will Zion’s bondage break
And bring to naught the tempter’s snare,
And bring to naught the tempter’s snare.

2. Tho Zion’s foes have counseled deep,
Although they bind with fetters strong,
The God of Jacob does not sleep;
His vengeance will not slumber long;
His vengeance will not slumber long.

3. With constant faith and fervent prayer,
With deep humility of soul,
With steadfast mind and heart, prepare
To see th’eternal purpose roll,
To see th’eternal purpose roll.

4. Awake to righteousness; be one,
Or, saith the Lord, “Ye are not mine!”
Yea, like the Father and the Son,
Let all the Saints in union join.
Let all the Saints in union join.

Text: Eliza R. Snow, 1804-1887
Music: Evan Stephens, 1854-1930

-History: (Source:Wikipedia)

Words By: Ezra R Snow (1804-1887)

Music By: Evan Stephens (1854-1930)

Evan Stephens (June 28, 1854 – October 27, 1930) was a Latter-day Saint composer and hymn writer. He was also the director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for 26 years (1890–1916).

In the 1927 English LDS Hymnbook there were 84 hymns written by Evan Stephens.[11]

His 19 works in the 1985 English language edition of the Latter-day Saint hymnal are:

  • #11 “What Was Witnessed in the Heavens” (music),
  • #17 “Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake!” (music),
  • #18 “The Voice of God Again is Heard” (words and music),
  • #23 & #312 (Women) “We Ever Pray for Thee” (text and adaptation of music by H. A. Tuckett),
  • #33 “Our Mountain Home So Dear” (music),
  • #35 “For the Strength of the Hills” (music),
  • #55 “Lo, the Mighty God Appearing!” (music),
  • #61 “Raise Your Voices to the Lord'” (words and music),
  • #74 “Praise Ye the Lord” (music),
  • #91 “Father thy Children to Thee Now Raise” (words and music),
  • #118 “Ye Simple Souls who Stray” (music),
  • #120 “Lean on My Ample Arm” (music),
  • #183 “In Remembrance of Thy Suffering” (words and music),
  • #229 “Today, While the Sun Shines (music),
  • #243 “Let Us All Press On” (words and music),
  • #254 “True to the Faith” (words and music),
  • #312 “We Ever Pray for Thee” (words and music),
  • #330 “See The Mighty Angel Flying” (music), and
  • #337 “O Home Beloved” (words).

He wrote several other LDS hymns that do not appear in the 1985 edition of the hymnal.

Included among his works is “Utah, We Love Thee” (also sometimes referred to as “Land of the Mountains High”) which became the official State Song of Utah in 1937. In 2003 it was designated the official State Hymn, and a new state song was named.

Under Evan Stephens’ direction the size of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir increased from 125 members to over 300.[12]

Stephens was also the director of the choir who moved it into the field of performing concerts and not just for religious celebrations.[13]

For part of the time that Stephens was director of the Tabernacle Choir he held the title of president with two counselors, in a system of leadership similar to that used in LDS Churchwards and stakes.[14]

Stephens was also the first man employed as full time choir director. This occurred in 1895. Prior to this the director of the choir had been viewed as a part time office, who although given a stipend for his service was expected to earn his main employ by other methods. At this time the leaders of the church decided to make the position of choir director full time and doubled Stephens salary.[15]

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