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Jesus, come! Jesus, come! Jesus, come! Let Your kingdom come!

Dennis Jernigan | 2010-02-18 00:00:00 | Categories: Blogs | Tags:

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Come, King Jesus

Words & Music: Dennis Jernigan ©2007 Shepherd's Heart Music, Inc.

Verse
When will You come?
When will I see?
How will I know Your glory?
You are my King!
I will bow down!
Your Kingdom come!
Come in me now!

Chorus
Come, King Jesus!
Bring Your Kingdom!
Scatter darkness with Your majesty!
Come, King Jesus!
Reign in freedom!
Reign in power!
And let Your Kingdom come in me!

Verse Two
You are my King,
So reign over me!

Fill me with pow'r and glory!
Pierce ev'ry darkness
And set captives free!
Lead on, O King,
Beginning in me!

Bridge
The King is coming
On a horse of white!
He will reign in power!
He will reign in might!
Jesus come! Jesus come!
Jesus come!
Let Your Kingdom come!
The King is coming!
Let His church rise up!
Let us declare to the darkness
We have had enough!
Jesus come! Jesus come!
Jesus come!
Let Your Kingdom come!

"...Jesus, come! Jesus, come! Jesus, come! Let Your kingdom come!..."

Have you ever had one of those days where you just felt overwhelmed? And I'm not talking about overwhelmed with bad things...just the busyness of life. It is in those moments of total mental, emotional, and physical saturation that we need Jesus and His kingdom to come into our lives the most...but we are often too overwhelmed to receive what He offers. It is understandable that we cannot just stop what we are doing all of a sudden - but we can learn to meditate on His presence even as we hurry about our days. As you care for your children, invite the King to care for them with you. As you make that presentation to your boss, invite the King to stand as your Advisor. As you take that test, invite the King to remind you of His wisdom. As you face the storm, invite the King to go through it with you.
You get the idea. Invite the King to go with you through the busyness of your day. This exercise is for us...since He is already there in your every moment of life.

Lift up your heads, O gates,
And lift {them} up,O ancient doors,
That the King of glory may come in!
Who is this King of glory?
The LORD of hosts,
He is the King of glory. Selah.
Psalm 24:9-20 NASB

 


This post is an excerpt from the book, Daily Devotions for Kingdom Seekers, written by Dennis Jernigan. The book includes 365 daily devotions based on the lyrics from the album Kingdom Come.