Today's promise: The whole earth will
hear
Power of the Spirit
But when the Holy Spirit
has come upon you, you will receive power and will tell people about me
everywhere — in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends
of the earth.
Acts 1:8 NLT
I love to tell the story of unseen things above, Of Jesus and His glory, of Jesus and His love; I love to tell the story because I know 'tis true, It satisfies my longings as nothing else can do.
I love to tell the story! Twill be my theme in glory — To tell the old, old story of Jesus and His love.
I Love to Tell the Story, Arabella Catherine Hankey (1834-1911)
I Love to Tell the Story
Kate Hankey, the
daughter of a prosperous London banker, grew up in a stylish London suburb. She
started a Bible class for girls in her neighborhood, and then, when she was
only eighteen, Hankey went to London to teach a Bible class of "factory
girls." In her twenties, she started other Bible classes for factory
girls.
When she was in her
early thirties, Kate Hankey became seriously ill. Doctors said she needed a
year of bed rest. She was forbidden to teach her Bible classes for twelve
months. During her long, slow recovery, she wrote two lengthy poems. The first,
at the beginning of her convalescence, later became the hymn "Tell Me the
Old, Old Story." The second, written ten months later, became "I Love
to Tell the Story."
After ten months she
felt strong enough to leave her bed. She soon returned to her Bible classes in
London and continued teaching for many years. When she became too old to teach
the factory girls regularly, she started a prison ministry in London — even
then she continued to tell the story of Jesus.
Adapted from The One Year® Book of Hymns by Mark Norton and
Robert Brown, Tyndale House Publishers (1995), entry for June 8.
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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