E.A. Johnston passionately calls listeners to respond to the sovereign and powerful invitation of Christ for salvation and eternal life.
In this evangelistic sermon, E.A. Johnston passionately urges listeners to respond to the powerful and sovereign call of Christ. Emphasizing the urgency of salvation, Johnston highlights Jesus as the bread of life and living water who freely invites all who are thirsty and hungry for righteousness. The sermon challenges believers and seekers alike to come to Christ without delay and receive mercy and pardon. Johnston’s message is a compelling reminder of the hope and grace found only in Jesus.
Full Transcript
Life is hard. Life is short. Eternity waits.
I believe, friends, that people need to hear about Jesus. You may be young. You may be old.
But either way, we need to hear about the one who came down here so we can go up there. The calls of the gospel must go forth into the land. We need to hear the calls of Christ in the gospel so we may be saved from a horrible place called hell.
None of us preachers need to misrepresent Jesus either by portraying him as an impotent beggar who stands at the door of your heart, helplessly there until you let him in. No, friends, that won't do at all for Christ Jesus is a sovereign who sits at the right hand of the Father and he earned that right by way of a bloody cross. If you're going to get saved, you must get to that bloodstained Savior who sits on a heavenly throne in all power and majesty.
In John's gospel, in chapter 7 and in verses 37 through 38, we read, In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. I submit to you, friends, that Jesus Christ still stands before sinners, calling and inviting them to come to him.
Let no one get in the way of them coming. Let them come from every walk of life. The only requirement is that one must feel their need.
Jesus said, If any man thirst, then get out of his way and let him come. Don't hinder him if he's thirsty for Christ and in need of that remedy for sin. Let him come.
But the gospel call is not for the self-satisfied who sees no need of him. The call is to the thirsty, the hungry, the weary, thirsty souls that come to Christ will be ready to drink. And the Spirit and the bride say, Come.
And let him that hears say, Come. And let him that is a thirst come, and whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely. Are you hungry, friend? I've got some bread for you.
Listen to this gospel promise. And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life. He that cometh to me shall never hunger.
And he that believeth on me shall never thirst. Jesus stands right now and calls. He invites.
You don't need to bring anything with you, friend, but yourself. Oh, everyone that thirsteth, come ye to the waters. And he that hath no money, come ye, buy and eat.
Yea, come, buy wine and milk, without money and without price. The Lord Jesus Christ continually proclaims by his gospel a message of good news to the souls of men, that if any man come, I will in no wise cast him out. Come to Christ, friend, and believe on him.
Come while you have time to come, for you may be cut off from this world. Don't put it off, friend. Are you hungry for God? Are you weary of your sins? Are you thirsty for Christ? Then why the delay? Seek ye the Lord while he may be found.
Call ye upon him while he is near. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him. And to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.
Friend, if you leave here to-night, and all you've heard is my shaky voice, you'll be none bettered. But if by his grace you hear his voice, as it comes to you in all power, majesty, and authority, then you better do something about it. Friend, do you need pardon for sin? Will you come clean before God, admit you are a sinner, and throw down your shotgun of rebellion at the feet of a sovereign? If you are a sinner, in need of forgiveness or sin, don't let anyone or anything stand in your way.
Don't let your reputation keep you from coming, even if you are the pastor of the church. If you need to come, then come to Christ. Come on, you may be the biggest sinner in this town to-night.
There is room at the cross. A blood-stained savior calls out to you now. Look unto me, and be ye saved.
All the ends of the earth. For I am God, and there is none else. Look on Jesus, friend.
Look and live.
Sermon Outline
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- Life is short and eternity awaits
- The urgent need to hear about Jesus
- Christ’s call is for all, young and old
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- Christ is sovereign, not helpless
- The power of the cross and Christ’s majesty
- The necessity of coming to the bloodstained Savior
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III
- The gospel call to the thirsty and hungry
- Jesus as the bread of life and living water
- Invitation to come freely without price
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IV
- Urgency to respond before it is too late
- Call to repentance and receiving mercy
- No one is too sinful or too proud to come
Key Quotes
“None of us preachers need to misrepresent Jesus either by portraying him as an impotent beggar who stands at the door of your heart, helplessly there until you let him in.” — E.A. Johnston
“Jesus Christ still stands before sinners, calling and inviting them to come to him.” — E.A. Johnston
“If you are a sinner, in need of forgiveness or sin, don't let anyone or anything stand in your way.” — E.A. Johnston
Application Points
- Recognize your spiritual need and respond to Christ’s invitation without delay.
- Do not let pride or reputation hinder you from coming to Jesus for forgiveness.
- Share the gospel call with others, encouraging them to come to Christ freely.
