Free sheet music
Hartsough, LewisLewis Hartsough
United States (USA) United States (USA)
(1828 - 1919)
5 sheet music
4 MP3
All sheet music
Composers
Members Historic All

"For more than 20 years, we have been facilitating legal access to free sheet music. If you appreciate and use Free-scores.com, please consider making a donation."

About / Member testimonies





I Am Coming, Lord

I Am Coming, Lord
Lewis Hartsough


Piano solo
Skill :
Rate :

ViewDownload PDF : Complete sheet music (2 pages - 701.09 Ko)377x
Log in or sign up for free
and participate in the Free-scores.com community :






assign an heart (and thus participate in improving the relevance of the ranking)
leave your comment
notate the skill level of this score
add this score to your library
add your audio or video interpretation







Download MP3 (1.85 Mo)58x 470x

Composer
Lewis Hartsough
Lewis Hartsough (1828 - 1919)
Instrumentation

Piano solo

Style

Hymn - Sacred

Arranger
Lewis Hartsough
Zisi, Matthew
CopyrightCopyright © Matthew Zisi
Lewis Hartsough gets credit for the words and music to this hymn, but listeners may find the tune oddly familiar. Especially if they’ve heard Jesus Paid It All. Considering that the music to Jesus Paid It all was written in 1868, and this hymn was written and composed in 1872, Hartsough might have had help. No matter how original it is, though, Hartsough’s arrangement is a nice one in itself, and I hope you enjoy this piano version!

1. I hear Thy welcome voice
That calls me, ...
(+)
Added by crosby3145, 25 Jul 2017

0 comment


Report problem

This sheet music is part of the collection of crosby3145 :
Jesus Is Calling and Nine Other Invitations for Solo Piano

Does your church do a hymn of invitation at the end of the service? Mine does, but maybe yours doesn’t, and you’re wondering what an invitation is? Well, it’s real simple.
An invitation is a time at the end of the service, after the pastor’s preached his message, for prayer, reflection, and commitment. Often, the pianist will play a quiet hymn, or the songleader will sing a hymn, or the congregation will even sing as people are given the opportunity to respond to the message. Faced with a moment to reflect upon God, some people realize they aren’t saved and take this time to ask Jesus to save them. That’s what the bulk of these hymns are about. But for those who are saved, the invitation is a time for them to examine their hearts, to ask God to help them remove any sin from their lives, to maybe commit to do something for God, not because they have to, but because they want to—because we serve such an awesome God. The soft music playing in the background, often with words known by nearly all present—words reminding us our time on earth is temporary, our Lord waits to hear from us—really causes us to step back and think about our lives, perhaps applying the sermon then and there as opposed to just listening to it and forgetting it as soon as we leave the church. Sure, some people might make decisions during the invitation, then forget them as soon as they leave—but others remember them, and act upon them, and God is pleased with these faithful servants.
All these hymns are standard invitation melodies, and if your church does do invitations, you’ve probably sung them yourself. These arrangements are at an appropriate length that they can be used as offertories, too. Central Baptist Church, which I used to go to when I lived in Rockville, Maryland, often seemed to use “Jesus Is Calling,” page 247 in Great Hymns of the Faith. When I moved to Virginia, Faith Baptist Church in Fredericksburg used “Softly and Tenderly,” just over on 246, though occasionally they’d use “Jesus Is Calling” as well. Of course, these churches used other songs too, and many churches I’ve been at since rotate a lot—I’ve definitely heard “Jesus, I Come,” “Have You Any Room for Jesus,” and “Almost Persuaded” a whole lot. These are ten famous invitational hymns, and I hope they may be a blessing to you!
Note: See the It Is Well with My Soul collection for Have Thine Own Way, Lord!

Sheet music list :
› Almost Persuaded
› Have You Any Room for Jesus?
› I Am Coming, Lord
› Jesus Is Calling
› Jesus, I Come
› Let Jesus Come into Your Heart
› Lord, I'm Coming Home
› Softly and Tenderly
› Why Do You Wait?