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                          "I AM COMING, LORD!"


INTRODUCTION

1. When a person comes to Jesus in response to the gospel...
   a. They are responding to the call of the Lord
   b. They will receive wonderful blessings in Christ

2. A familiar song that describes these truths is "I Am Coming, Lord"...
   a. Words and tune by Lewis Hartsough (1828-1919)
   b. Frequently used as an invitation song following a sermon

[From the words of this song as found in many hymnals, let's consider
the call of the gospel and the blessings enjoyed by those who come to
the Lord...]

I. FIRST VERSE

   A. THE WORDS OF THE SONG...
      I hear Thy welcome voice,
      That calls me, Lord, to Thee,
      For cleansing in Thy precious blood
      That flowed on Calvary.

   B. REFLECTING ON THE WORDS...
      1. The first verse reminds us that God calls us, through the
         gospel - 2Th 2:14; Mk 16:15-16
      2. The gospel calls us to benefit from the sacrifice of Christ for
         our sins - 1Co 15:1-3
      3. Chief among those blessings is the remission of sins through
         His blood - Ep 1:7

[Have you heard the voice of the Lord calling you through His
gospel...?]

II. SECOND VERSE

   A. THE WORDS OF THE SONG...
      Though coming weak and vile,
      Thou dost my strength assure;
      Thou doest my vileness fully cleanse,
      Till spotless all and pure.

   B. REFLECTING ON THE WORDS...
      1. The second verse tells us that we come to Jesus as we are (weak
         and sinful) - cf. Lk 5:27-32; 19:10
      2. Blessings in Christ described are twofold:  strength and
         cleansing - Jn 8:34-36; Php 4:13
      3. Jesus offers freedom from both the guilt of sin and the bondage
         of sin - Ro 8:1-2,12-13

[Do not assume you must become righteous and strong before you can come
to Jesus...!]

III. THIRD VERSE

   A. THE WORDS OF THE SONG...
      'Tis Jesus calls me on
      To perfect faith and love;
      To perfect hope, and peace and trust,
      For earth and heaven above.

   B. REFLECTING ON THE WORDS...
      1. The third verse describes our growth in Christ after coming to
         the Lord - cf. 2Pe 3:18; 1:5-11
      2. For we are not only to respond to His grace in conversion, but
         to bear fruit for God's glory as well - Mt 28:19-20; Jn 15:8
      3. Our service will be both on earth and in heaven above - cf. Re
         2:25-27; 3:20-22; 22:1-5

[Thus Jesus call us to grow in grace and service; will we respond to His
call...?]

IV. CHORUS

   A. THE WORDS OF THE SONG...
      I am coming, Lord!
      Coming now to Thee!
      Wash me, cleanse me in the blood
      That flowed on Calvary!

   B. REFLECTING ON THE WORDS...
      1. The chorus expresses the appeal for cleansing one desires when
         they respond to the gospel
      2. The cleansing comes as one is baptized into Christ
         a. For in baptism they are buried and crucified with Christ
            - Ro 6:3-8
         b. In which their sins are washed away by the blood of Christ
            - cf. Ac 22:16
      3. Thus baptism is for the remission of sins, and is an appeal for
         a good conscience
         a. As proclaimed by Peter on the day of Pentecost - Ac 2:38
         b. As expounded by Peter in his first epistle - 1Pe 3:21

CONCLUSION

1. Have you heard the welcome voice of the Lord...?
   a. You have if you've heard the gospel of Christ!
   b. He is calling you even now!

2. Do you desire cleansing in the blood of Calvary?  Continued growth in
   the grace of Christ...?
   a. Come to the Lord in faith, repentance and baptism! - cf. Ac 2:
      36-38
   b. You will receive Christ into your life by putting Him on in
      baptism! - cf. Ga 3:27

Saved by grace through faith, you will then walk in good works ordained
by God... - Ep 2:8-10
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