✝ Daily Encouragement (3/21/24) "I Must Tell Jesus"

Published: Thu, 03/21/24

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Thursday, March 21, 2024
 
Safe Harbor trestle
Safe Harbor trestle.
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"I Must Tell Jesus"
 
Message summary: What a blessing that we can cast all our cares on the Lord and have an assurance that He cares for us. He ever loves and cares for His own!
 
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"Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you" (1 Peter 5:7).

In yesterday's message we shared about meeting Mike, a man who lives at the Lebanon Rescue Mission and is seeking to stay on the right path, an aspiration for all of us. In the message we quoted from a song the lines, "O how the world to evil allures me, O how my heart is tempted to sin" from the old hymn, "I Must Tell Jesus".
 
Ethan Levengood Ethan Levengood is a local reader and chaplain at United Zion retirement home who grew up in Lebanon County. After reading our message he pointed out this beloved hymn, "I Must Tell Jesus" has its origins in Lebanon County.
 
Elisha Hoffman The author of the hymn, Elisha Hoffman, was born in 1839 in a little town called Orwigsburg in Schuylkill County, PA (north of Lebanon County). He became a minister and prolific songwriter and many of us have been blessed by his songs such as "Leaning On The Everlasting Arms", "Are You Washed in the Blood" and many others .
 
Hoffman pastored a church in Lebanon and when he was not working in his study, he could often be found chatting with poor people in the homes "across the tracks". In fact, we pass over these very same tracks every week and this last Tuesday we waited for a very long freight train!
 
One day, in 1894, he visited the home of a parishioner in the hills outside of town. Sorrow and affliction were frequent visitors there. He found a woman in the depths of mental anguish.
 
He counseled with her and quoted verses from the Bible, which he thought would console her. However, she seemed to be unable to rise above her distress. He then suggested that she could do nothing better than to take all of her sorrow to Jesus. "You must tell Jesus", he told her.
 
A light broke across her face and she cried, "Yes! I must tell Jesus". And so she did. After a period of prayer, she rose from her knees with a brightness in her face.

Hoffman left immediately with the words, "I must tell Jesus", ringing in his heart. As soon as he arrived at home, and while still under the influence of this experience, he wrote:
 
I Must Tell Jesus

1 Peter 5:7This song is a musical expression of Peter's short command in 1 Peter 5:7, "Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you" (1 Peter 5:7). Perhaps Peter was alluding to Psalm 55:22 which states, "Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never allow the righteous to be shaken".

What a blessing that we can cast all our cares on the Lord with the assurance that He cares for us. Indeed, He ever loves and cares for His own!

 
 
Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13
 
 
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
 
Praying man Daily prayer: Father, I must tell Jesus all of my troubles, for He is a kind, compassionate Friend. If I but ask Him, He will deliver, make of my troubles quickly an end. During times of trouble and tribulation; during times of sorrow and care; when tempted or lonely Jesus is there for me so prompt me, Father, to take my troubles to him rather than foolishly wring my hands in utter distress. Jesus alone is the One who can help me when I go to Him, by faith, in prayer. Amen.
 

 
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
 
"I Must Tell Jesus"  Watch on YouTube  Canton Junction (same song we shared yesterday!)
 
"I Must Tell Jesus"   Watch on YouTube   Living Room Session from a "Sounds Like Reign" A very talented Plain couple and very well done.
 
Background store on hymn in our message from from Robert Morgan's book "On This Day".
 
"I Cast All Of My Cares Upon You"  Watch on YouTube  Steffany Gretzinger
 
"Build My Life"  Watch on YouTube  Sounds Like Reign
 
Yesterday I (Stephen) went with my friend Mark Pulliam to a lunch meeting at Black Rock Retreat in southern Lancaster County, a Christian camp started in 1954, the year I was born. It was a promotional gourmet lunch to share with people about the camp and it was a very good meal! I was also blessed to see the impact the camp has made and is making for the cause of Christ.
 
Barry and Melinda Story
During the meal I sat across from Barry and Melinda Story, who have quite a story. They met in their teens at a church in Philadelphia in 1966 and later Barry took her to her high school prom. After high school they went their separate ways with Barry being drafted and Melinda off to college. Barry drifted from the Lord's ways for a season of life while Melinda stayed active in her service for Christ. In 1999 they reconnected on a date and were married in 2001. Both are now in ministry together as pastors of Restored Paths Ministries in the Philadelphia area. It was a joy to hear their story!

Deepak and Sita Rai
Deepak and Sita Rai are from Bhutan and met as children in Sunday School. He is a chemist and also serves as the pastor of a Nepalese Church in Lancaster. I read that Bhutan is the happiest country on earth and this couple sure demonstrated joy.
 
Farm view from Low Grade rail trail, Lancaster County, PA
Following lunch yesterday I took a nearly 30 mile ebike ride along the Enola Low Grade rail trail with my friend Mark through southern Lancaster County from Quarryville to the Safe Harbor trestle along the Susquehanna River. This is an example of the scenic views you see from the trail.
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Martic Forge  trestle, Low Grade rail trail, Lancaster County, PA
 A view down from the Martic Forge trestle along the Low Grade rail trail. When we started the ride about 3:30 it was chilly but still pleasant. When we finished about 6:30 the temps had dropped and and the heavy winds picked up so we were glad to get back to our warm vehicles.
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