Shepherding Materials
Volume 2
After Being Saved
LESSON FIVE – CALLING UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD
2 Tim. 2:22 — Flee youthful lusts, and pursue righteousness, faith, love, peace with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart.
Rom. 10:13 — For “whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
CALLING IS TO CALL A PERSON BY NAMING HIM AUDIBLY
We need to learn the meaning of calling on the name of the Lord. Some Christians think that calling on the Lord is the same as praying to Him.…Yes, calling is a type of prayer, for it is a part of our prayer, but calling is not merely praying. The Hebrew word for call means to “call out to,” “to cry unto,” that is, to cry out. The Greek word for call means “to invoke a person,” “to call a person by name.” In other words, it is to call a person by naming him audibly. Although prayer may be silent, calling must be audible. [Hence, calling on the name of the Lord is to call Him audibly: “O Lord Jesus!”]
THE PURPOSE OF CALLING ON THE NAME OF THE LORD
To Be Saved
Why do we need to call on the name of the Lord? Men need to call on the name of the Lord in order to be saved (Rom. 10:13).
To Be Rescued from Distress, Trouble, Sorrow, and Pain
Another reason for calling on the Lord is to be rescued from distress (Psa. 18:6; 118:5), from trouble (Psa. 50:15; 86:7; 81:7), and from sorrow and pain (Psa. 116:3-4).
To Participate in the Lord’s Mercy
Psalm 86:5 says that the Lord is good, ready to forgive, and plenteous in mercy to all who call upon Him. The way for us to participate in the Lord’s plenteous mercy is to call upon Him. The more we call upon Him, the more we enjoy His mercy.
To Partake of the Lord’s Salvation
Psalm 116 also tells us that we may partake of the Lord’s salvation by calling on Him. “I will take up the cup of salvation, / And call upon the name of Jehovah” (v. 13). In this one psalm calling on the Lord is mentioned four times (vv. 2, 4, 13, 17). The calling here is for the purpose of partaking of the Lord’s salvation.…The way to draw water out of the wells of salvation is to call upon the name of the Lord (Isa. 12:2-4).
To Receive the Spirit
Another reason for calling on the Lord is to receive the Spirit (Acts 2:17, 21). The best and easiest way to be filled with the Holy Spirit is to call on the name of the Lord Jesus. The Spirit has already been poured out. We simply need to receive Him by calling on the Lord. We can do it anytime. If you call on the name of the Lord several times, you will be filled with the Spirit.
To Drink the Spiritual Water and to Eat the Spiritual Food for Satisfaction
Isaiah 55:1 says, “Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters, / And you who have no money; / Come, buy and eat; / Yes, come, buy wine and milk / Without money and without price.” What is the way to eat and drink the Lord? Isaiah gives us the way in verse 6 of the same chapter: “Seek Jehovah while He may be found; / Call upon Him while He is near.” Thus, the way to drink the spiritual water and to eat the spiritual food for our satisfaction is to seek the Lord and to call upon His name.
To Enjoy the Riches of the Lord
Romans 10:12 says that the Lord of all is rich to all who call upon Him. The Lord is rich and rich to all who call upon Him. The way to enjoy the riches of the Lord is to call upon Him.
To Stir Up Ourselves
By calling on the name of the Lord we can stir up ourselves. Isaiah 64:7 says, “There is no one who calls upon Your name, / Who stirs himself up to lay hold of You.” When we feel that we are down or low, we can lift and stir ourselves up by calling on the name of the Lord Jesus.
THE PRACTICE OF CALLING ON THE NAME OF THE LORD
Now we need to consider how we should call on the Lord. Firstly, we must call on Him out of a pure heart (2 Tim. 2:22). Our heart, which is the source, must be pure, seeking nothing but the Lord Himself. Secondly, we must call with a pure lip (Zeph. 3:9, Heb.). We need to watch our speech, for nothing contaminates our lips more than loose talk. If our lips are impure due to loose talk, it will be difficult for us to call on the Lord. Along with a pure heart and pure lips, we need to have an open mouth (Psa. 81:10; cf. v. 7). We need to open our mouth wide to call on the Lord. Furthermore, we need to call on the Lord corporately. Second Timothy 2:22 says, “Flee youthful lusts, and pursue righteousness, faith, love, peace with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart.” We need to come together for the purpose of calling on the name of the Lord. Psalm 88:9 says, “I have called out to You, Jehovah, every day.” Hence, we should call daily upon His name. This matter of calling on the name of the Lord is not a doctrine. It is very practical. We need to practice it daily and hourly. We should never stop breathing. We all know what happens when breathing ceases. Furthermore, Psalm 116:2 says, “Therefore I will call upon Him all my days.” As long as we live, we should call on the name of the Lord. I hope that many more of the Lord’s people, especially the new ones, will begin this practice of calling on the Lord. If you do it, you will see that it is the best way to enjoy the Lord’s riches. (Life study of Genesis, pp. 334, 341-344)
References: Life-study of Genesis, msg. 25; CWWL, 1972, vol. 1, “The Lord’s Recovery of Eating,” chs. 3, 4; Acts 2:21, footnotes 1, 2, Recovery Version; Calling on the Name of the Lord
HOW SWEET THE NAME OF JESUS SOUNDS
Praise of the Lord—His Name – 66
- How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds
In a believer’s ear!
It soothes his sorrow, heals his wounds,
And drives away his fear.
- It makes the wounded spirit whole,
And calms the troubled breast;
‘Tis manna to the hungry soul,
And to the weary rest.
- Dear Name! The Rock on which we build;
Our shield and hiding-place;
Our never-failing treasury, filled
With boundless stores of grace.
- Jesus, our Savior, Shepherd, Friend,
Our Prophet, Priest, and King;
Our Lord, our Life, our Way, our End,
Accept the praise we bring.
- Weak is the effort of our heart,
And cold our warmest thought;
But when we see Thee as Thou art,
We’ll praise Thee as we ought.
- Till then we would Thy love proclaim
With every fleeting breath;
And triumph in that blessed Name
Which quells the pow’r of death.
(Repeat the last two lines of each stanza)