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Robert Hawker

I Will Go

The sermon emphasizes the readiness to respond to Jesus' call and the transformative power of His love in our lives.
Robert Hawker preaches on the willingness of Rebekah to go with the servant of Abraham to Isaac, drawing parallels to our readiness to follow Jesus when called. He emphasizes the love-tokens Jesus has given us, surpassing any earthly affection, and the deliverance from sin and wrath that only Jesus can provide. Hawker urges listeners to leave behind the bondage of sin and embrace the new life offered by Jesus, declaring a resounding commitment to go, follow, live, depend, and even die with the Savior.

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MAY 2.

Morning.

"And they called Rebekah and said unto her, Will you go with this man? And she said, I will go."-Gen. 24:58.

See, my soul, with what readiness Rebekah determined to accompany the servant of Abraham to Isaac. And will you not arise and go forth at the invitation of the servants of Jesus, who sends them to call you to his arms? Has he not, by the sweet constraining influences of his Holy Spirit, as well as by the outward ministry of his blessed word, made you willing in the day of his power? Did not the servant of Abraham give proof of his master's affection in putting the bracelets upon Rebekah's hands, and the earrings, and the gold? But what was this to the love-tokens which Jesus himself has given you, when he set you as a seal upon his heart, and as a seal upon his arm? When all the waters of divine wrath were poured upon him for your sins, which like a deluge had overspread your whole nature, it could not quench his love, nor drown it.

If it should be demanded then, from your own mouth this day, "Will you go with this man?" this God-man, this Glory-man, this Jesus, will you not instantly cry out, "I will go?" Yes! you altogether lovely Lord, you greatest and fairest among ten thousand, I will go with you.

I would be better for me to leave my own people and my father's house. For my father's house is a house of bondage. I was born in sin, and shaped in iniquity. I am a child of wrath, even as others, and by nature dead in trespasses and sins. It is you, blessed Jesus, who have delivered me from the wrath to come. It is you who have quickened me by your Holy Spirit to a new and spiritual life. It is you who have sent your servants to call me to yourself, and have betrothed me to yourself for ever.

Is there is any that yet who would ask me, "Will you go with this man?" My whole soul would answer the question as the apostle did, "to whom else shall I go?" Witness for me, you servants of my Lord; you angels, and ministers of light. I have no one in heaven, neither in earth, but him. Yes, dearest Redeemer! I will go with you, follow you, live with you, depend upon you, and die with you. Not even death itself shall part you and me. Oh let those precious words of yours, concerning your church be sweetly felt in my soul. "I will say, it is my people" and my whole soul will make her responses to the gracious sound, and say, "the Lord is my God."

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Introduction to Rebekah's willingness to go - Comparison of Rebekah's journey with the call of Jesus - The significance of the Holy Spirit's influence
  2. II points: - The love-tokens of Jesus compared to earthly gifts - Understanding Jesus' sacrifice and love - The assurance of being sealed by Christ
  3. III points: - The call to leave behind worldly bondage - The transformation through Christ's love - The commitment to follow Jesus
  4. IV points: - The personal response to Jesus' invitation - The declaration of faith and commitment - The eternal bond with the Redeemer

Key Quotes

“Will you go with this man? And she said, I will go.” — Robert Hawker
“I have no one in heaven, neither in earth, but him.” — Robert Hawker
“Oh let those precious words of yours, concerning your church be sweetly felt in my soul.” — Robert Hawker

Application Points

  • Reflect on your personal response to Jesus' call in your life.
  • Consider the love-tokens Jesus has given you and how they impact your faith.
  • Commit to leaving behind worldly distractions to follow Christ wholeheartedly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Rebekah's response symbolize?
Rebekah's response symbolizes the readiness to accept God's call and follow Him.
How does the sermon relate to personal faith?
The sermon emphasizes the importance of personal commitment to Jesus and the transformative power of His love.
What role does the Holy Spirit play according to the sermon?
The Holy Spirit is portrayed as the one who makes individuals willing to respond to Jesus' call.
What is meant by 'love-tokens'?
Love-tokens refer to the gifts and assurances Jesus provides to His followers as a sign of His love.
What is the main takeaway from the sermon?
The main takeaway is the call to respond affirmatively to Jesus' invitation to follow Him.

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