Charles F. Weigle was an itinerant evangelist and songwriter.
One day he returned home after preaching an evangelistic meeting and found a note from his wife. It simply read, “I’m leaving Charlie. I don’t want to live the life you are living. I want to go the other way – to the bright lights.” And to add insult to injury, she had taken their only daughter with her.
That night Charlie Weigle
wandered the streets alone, finally winding up at the end of the pier at
Biscayne Bay, where he contemplated suicide. However, despite all that
had happened to him, he vowed to live his life for Jesus.
Approximately eight months later he met his estranged
wife in Los Angeles. She mocked him by telling him of the sins she had
committed. Sadly, a couple of years later she lay on her death bed.
Her daughter was by her side. Evidently, she was remembering the
better life she had lived with Weigle. She turned to her daughter and
said, “If you know where your father is, please ask him to pray for me, and see
if God can forgive a sinner such as I.”
About five years later, Charles F. Weigle sat down at the
piano thinking about all God had brought him through. The music and words
began to flow and he pinned the following lyrics:
Verse 1: “I would love to tell you what I think of Jesus,
Since I found in Him a friend so strong and true; I would tell you how He
changed my life completely, He did something that no other friend could do.”
(Refrain) “No one ever cared for me like Jesus,
There’s no other friend so kind as He; No one else could take the sin and
darkness from me, O how much He cared for me.”
Verse 2: “All my life was full of sin when Jesus found
me, All my heart was full of misery and woe; Jesus placed His strong and loving
arms about me, And He led me in the way I ought to go.” (Repeat Refrain)
Verse 3: “Every day He comes to me with new assurance,
More and more I understand His words of love; But I’ll never know just why He
came to save me, Till someday I see His blessed face above.” (Repeat
Refrain)
God brought Charles F. Weigle through his dark moment and
transformed it into a beautiful encouragement for fellow discouraged followers
of Jesus! He can and will do the same for us as we go through our dark
moments.
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