The Lord Is Coming

By E. A. Hoffman

Lyrics

1. The Lord is coming by and by,
Be ready when He comes;
He comes from His fair home on high,
Be ready when He comes;
He is the Lord our Righteousness,
And comes His chosen ones to bless,
And at His Father’s throne confess;
Be ready when He comes.
Refrain
Will you be ready when the Bridegroom comes?
Will you be ready when the Bridegroom comes?
Will your lamps be trimmed and bright,
Be it morning, noon or night?
Will you be ready when the Bridegroom comes?
2. He soon will come to earth again,
Be ready when He comes;
Begin His universal reign,
Be ready when He comes;
With hallelujahs Heav’n will ring,
When Jesus does redemption bring;
O trim your lamps to meet your King!
Be ready when He comes.
3. Behold! He comes to one and all,
Be ready when He comes;
He quickly comes with trumpet call,
Be ready when He comes;
To judgment called at His command,
Drawn thither by His mighty hand,
Before His throne we all must stand;
Be ready when He comes. 

John 14:1-3; Acts 1:9-11; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18; Revelation 22:12

About This Hymn

“The Lord Is Coming” is an Advent and Second Coming hymn by Elisha A. Hoffman that expresses confident expectation in the promised return of Christ. Known for his clear gospel texts and strong biblical themes, Hoffman presents Christ’s coming as both a solemn certainty and a source of deep comfort for believers. The hymn speaks directly to the church’s hope, reminding worshipers that Christ’s promise to return remains sure and unchanging.

The hymn draws on Christ’s own words of assurance, particularly His promise to prepare a place for His people and to come again to receive them unto Himself (John 14:1-3, KJV). This promise forms the emotional and theological center of the hymn. The coming of the Lord is not portrayed as distant or uncertain, but as a guaranteed fulfillment of Christ’s faithful word.

Hoffman also reflects the New Testament witness of the visible and glorious nature of Christ’s return. The ascension promise that Christ will come again in like manner as He ascended (Acts 1:11, KJV) undergirds the hymn’s confident tone. The event is described as decisive and public, marking the culmination of God’s redemptive plan and the vindication of Christ’s lordship.

A strong note of comfort runs through the hymn, especially in its connection to Paul’s teaching in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18. The return of Christ brings resurrection, reunion, and everlasting fellowship with the Lord. Hoffman’s text encourages believers not to fear the future, but to be encouraged and strengthened by this blessed hope. The hymn thus serves both as proclamation and pastoral reassurance.

“The Lord Is Coming” remains a meaningful hymn for Advent worship and for times when the church reflects on Christ’s return. With simple language and firm biblical grounding, it calls believers to live in hopeful anticipation, faithful service, and joyful expectation, trusting that the Lord who promised to come again will surely fulfill His word.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Author/Writer: E. A. Hoffman (1902)
  • Added: January 24, 2026
  • Last Updated: January 24, 2026
  • Views: 47

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