Encouragement for Thursday, 7/16/26

She thought she was useless to God. She wrote the hymn that brought millions to Him.
Charlotte Elliott was born in 1789 in England and lived much of her adult life as an invalid, confined largely to her bed by chronic illness. She wrestled openly with feeling she had no purpose β that her sickness made her a spiritual burden rather than a contributor.
In 1834, after a conversation with a Swiss minister who told her that coming to God required nothing but coming “just as you are,” something shifted. She wrote it down as a hymn β not as a sermon, but as a confession of her own helplessness turned into an invitation for anyone else who felt the same.
“Just as I am, without one plea, but that Thy blood was shed for me.”
The hymn made no demands of moral cleanup before approaching God. That was the radical part. Worship culture at the time often emphasized preparation, worthiness, examination. Elliott’s hymn said: come now, broken, as you actually are.
A century later, evangelist Billy Graham adopted “Just As I Am” as the closing hymn for his crusades β sung softly while thousands walked forward to commit their lives to Christ. He used it at nearly every altar call across six decades of ministry, reaching tens of millions of people.
A woman too sick to leave her bed wrote the invitation that moved more people forward than almost any preacher alive.
Share this with someone who feels too broken to start over.
“Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” β Matthew 11:28
In His Love,Β Cindy
To learn more about Jesus, read Who Is Jesus? A message for the Skeptic
“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: May they prosper who love you.”
Psalm 122:6 NASB
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I have sung this beautiful hymn many times in my life and a reminder to go to the Lord even when I feel broken.
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As have I and many others. What an amazing story! God bless you today, Eileen! How are your girls?
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It is one of Satan’s lies that we have to “get our act together” before Jesus will accept us.
Maryann
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Exactly! God bless you today, Maryann! Thank you for adding that to the message.
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Excellent back story Cindy which gives extra meaning to the hymn. It is a most beautiful hymn, which brings back memories of Billy Graham at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh. Thank you! God bless you today my friend and sister π
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Alan, It is most likely that “Just As I Am” was being sung when I asked Jesus to save me. I was watching a Billy Graham crusade on TV in 1957. That makes this woman’s story even more special to me. God bless you richly, my friend and brother!π
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Isn’t God amazing in the people He uses and the job He chooses for them? What a blessing to hear this story today. Thank you Carol!
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