Lord Jesus, Come!

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This song expresses the intimate love that is possible between a Christian and the Lord Jesus. The culminating desire of a love this deep is to be joined together with our Lord when we finally depart from this world and go home to be with Him in heaven. The Bible portrays believers as the bride of Christ in the final chapters of Revelation. Husbands are exhorted to "love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her." (Ephesians 5:25) The most intimate love possible in this world, marriage, is but a picture of the love that can and will exist between Jesus and His people. So it is right and fitting to sing such intimate and tender lyrics like "seal me upon Your arm, and wear that pledge of love forever there" (v. 1) and "but I am jealous of my heart, lest it should once from You depart" (v. 3). May songs like this help us feel love for Jesus, a love that is better even than romantic love.

Lyrics

Oh let my name engraven stand,
My Jesus on Your heart and hand:
Seal me upon Your arm, and wear
That pledge of love forever there.

Stronger than death, Your love will keep
Me from the terrors of the deep.
And hell and earth in vain combine
To quench a fire so much divine.

Chorus:
Come, my beloved, haste away,
Cut short the hours of Your delay.
Come rescue me from sin and death,
Make this plea my final breath -
Come and take me home at last;
Lord Jesus, come!

But I am jealous of my heart,
Lest it should once from You depart;
So let Your name be well engraved
To seal me as forever saved.

O, may my spirit daily rise
On wings of faith above the skies
'Till death will take my soul above
To dwell forever with my Love.

By Isaac Watts (1674-1748) & David L. Ward
© 2004 ThousandTongues.org, admin by Thousand Tongues

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Oh, I love this one! Needs sheet music. =)
» Melissa M. on December 5th, 2008

What a wonderful song this is! We are so often caught up in this world, the things of the world, and the legitimate enjoyment of what God has provided, and we start thinking this world is our home. We fail to think about things above, where Christ is. We failed to long for the return of Christ and to eagerly look for the glories of heaven. This song is a great way to refocus our attention back on Christ and eternity. "Make this plea my final breath" -- indeed!

(As Melissa said, having the leadsheet and piano score would be great.)
» Dave Dunbar on February 14th, 2009

Cool. Very cool. How we need to be jerked from our earthly preoccupations & temporary "headaches." "O, may my spirit daily rise On wings of faith above the skiesā€˜Till death will take my soul above To dwell forever with my Love."
» Todd Braye on June 24th, 2009
 
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