God Is With UsSýnishorn
Come, Lord Jesus!
Come, Lord Jesus! -Revelation 22:20
As the video captured the beauty of locations around Israel, a solitary voice sang out, “O come, O come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel.”
The vocalist alternated between English and Hebrew as the melancholy music captivated me.
Even though I’d sung the traditional Advent carol every year at Christmas, I heard something I hadn’t noticed before—an earnest pleading for Christ to come again.
The lyrics look back, crying out for a rescuer to come and save Israel who “mourns in lonely exile here.” Before Jesus’ first coming, the Jewish people were waiting and longing for someone to come and rescue them from their captivity.
At Christmas, we sing with joy because Christ, also called Immanuel, or “God with us,” came as a baby in fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.
But the song continues to ask Jesus to “come” because we still wait. Now we long for His second coming, when He will rescue us from the struggles of this world.
Throughout the book of Revelation, we read His promise, “I am coming soon!” (Revelation 3:11; 22:7, 12). A holy longing for the fulfillment of that promise causes us to respond in agreement, “Come, Lord Jesus!” (22:20).
Relevant for more than just the Advent season, “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” is a year-round prayer of our longing for Jesus to return and wipe away every tear (21:4) and make all things right.
Lisa M. Samra
Why do you long for Jesus to come again? Why do you think “Come, Lord Jesus,” is among Scripture’s final words?
Come, Lord Jesus, come and be my Prince of Peace.
Conclusion:
More than two thousand years ago, God entered our broken world, broken dreams, and broken lives. He came alongside us in our pain and showed us that He cares. He came to earth in the form of a man, making the invisible God visible to us. Jesus is the fulfillment of a promise made thousands of years ago:
“The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’)”
Isaiah 7:14
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About this Plan
God loves us so much that he sent Jesus to save us and remain with us—today and every day. This holiday season, focus your celebration of the Christmas promise with God Is with Us: 10 Christmas Reflections from Our Daily Bread. For 10 days, be inspired with short devotionals that help you embrace the promises of God’s constant presence and ponder all the ways He is with you.
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