Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs
Lesson 37-What Shall It Be?

I. Introduction: I could find no information on either James Robinson (Lyricist) or B. D. Ackley (Composer). Matt. 25:31-46.

II. Verse 1
What will you do with Jesus? The question comes to you! And you must give an answer, for something you must do.
Acts 8:26-40, Matt. 19:16-22, Acts 9:1-22. In our lifetimes we are asked many questions. Some questions are of little or no significance to the big picture of our lives; others have great consequences, depending on the answer given. Such are the questions that Jesus asks of us. The question asked here is a valid question for us all. What will you do with Jesus? Implied in the question is the initial question, who is Jesus? Once we discover who he is and what he stands for, then we must decide what we will do with this information. When the Ethiopian eunuch found out about this Jesus, he asked "Here is water, what doth hinder me from being baptized?" His response to this question, through his question and subsequent actions was, I will believe in him, trust in him and follow him! The rich young man responded to this question through his actions, I believe in riches, I trust in riches and I will follow after riches! Paul's answer was the same as the Ethiopian Eunuch: obedience all his life and a dedication to the cause of Christ that resulted in many strides for the cause of Christ. The answer that we give through our actions and our examples will determine where we spend eternity!

III. Verse 2
What will you do with Jesus? It comes by night and day; with pierced hands uplifted, he waits, what will you say? Exodus 13:21, Rom. 13:12, 1 Thess. 2:19, Psalms 22, John 20:24-29. The call of Jesus does not rest during the night or day. Christians must be ready to respond to the call to obey and to teach at any moment. (1 Peter 3:15) The sacrifice of Jesus Christ and the glorious blessings that we receive through him should motivate us answer the question by saying, Here Am I Send Me! (Isaiah 6:8)

IV. Verse 3
What will you do with Jesus? He's knocking at the door! Refuse Him, soul, no longer, lest He should plead no more.
Rev. 3:20-21, Eph. 4:1-7, Matt. 11:28-30. Jesus knocks at the door of our heart through his word, which teaches us about him, the Father, what they have done for us and what is expected of us in following him. When we listen to the word and follow it, we receive him into our heart, and we are justified. There will come a time that, either we harden our hearts to his knocking and refuse to listen, or time will run out on our opportunity to answer. What will we do with Jesus? Make sure we answer this question correctly!!


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