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Fanny Crosby And Her Great Love for Jesus On March 24, 1820, Fanny Crosby was born to Christian parents in a humble home in New York State, USA. Waa! Congratulations, Mrs. Crosby! You re the mother of a beautiful baby girl. May the good Lord bless this child and use her life for His glory. Amen. She has beautiful blue eyes, just like her mother. But when Fanny was only six weeks old, she became very sick. She seems to be W-will she recover? blind. Blind? Yes, she s going to recover. But her eyesight seems to have been affected. I-I m afraid that that Jesus, please help us. I m sorry.

One year later the Crosbys suffered another tragedy. Fanny s father was suddenly taken ill. Please don t weep for me, dearest. I will soon be with Jesus! My only concern is for you and Fanny. My darling, don t worry. You know that God will take care of us. Please ask my mother to come and live with you. Mother can help you take care of Fanny. Please take take good care of her. She s such a special child. Oh! Dear John! After her father s death, Fanny s grandmother came to live with them. What a darling little girl! Ga ma! Thank you so much for coming.

I ve wanted to spend more time with Fanny and be her eyes for her. Don t worry, my dear. I will be little Fanny s eyes. I d like to tell her how everything looks. But I must go to work to earn the income we need to live on. As Fanny grew, her grandmother spent much time with her, telling her about the beauties of God s creation. Together they would explore the woods and listen to the birds, or sit on top of a hill. What are clouds like, Grandma? They re beautiful! Like fluffy cotton puffs in the sky that, as if by magic, keep changing shape and form. What else did God put in the sky, Grandma? Well, after a storm there is often a beautiful rainbow. I ll draw it on your hand so you can imagine it. Ooooh!

Sit on my lap and I ll tell you the story of Noah, and how God made the first rainbow as a sign that He would never again cover the earth with a flood. Fanny liked the times that her grandma told her stories from the Bible best of all. The stories are so beautiful, Grandma! Oh, how I wish I could read them too. Fanny, I have a splendid idea! Since you can t see to read the verses in the Bible, I m going to help you memorize them. Oh, yes please, Grandma! Then I can have the Bible with me always. Soon Fanny had learned many verses, Psalms, and Proverbs, and the whole book of Ruth by heart. On her eighth birthday. Happy birthday, dear Fanny! Oh, if God would grant me one wish for next year, it would be that I could see! My sweet one, so many times we ve prayed for your eyesight. Although now you do not understand why God has let this happen, one day you surely will. Thank you, Mama! May I help light the candles, please?

Did you know, Fanny, that many famous people of the past were blind, like John Milton? He was a great poet that lived in the seventeenth century. In fact, many of the world s most famous people had serious handicaps. Beethoven composed some of his greatest symphonies after he became deaf. Really? It s a masterpiece! What a genius! What depth of feeling. Why doesn t he turn around when we clap? You see, Fanny, sometimes when God has allowed one gift to be lost, He gives us a better one. He doesn t know that we are applauding. Remember, he s now deaf. Yes, Grandma. The next day. Good morning, Mommy! Mommy, last night I was thinking about what Grandma said about Beethoven and John Milton, the poet, and I decided to compose a poem. Would you like to hear it? Oh, that s sweet. Yes, please, dear! Good morning, Fanny! You look happy!

O, what a happy soul I am, Although I cannot see, I am resolved that in this world Contented I will be. How many blessings I enjoy That other people don t. To weep and sigh because I m blind, I cannot, and I won t! Mama, I can hear you crying. Did I make you sad? Mama, last night I promised God that I will never again be bitter about my blindness, but rather accept it as a special gift from Him. Oh no, my dear. I m just crying because it s so beautiful! Just so beautiful! It was not until Fanny was fifteen that her mother had saved enough money for her to be able to study at the Institute for the Blind in New York. It was there that she began to write more poetry. Excuse me, Teacher! I composed a poem last night. Would you please write it down for me? Another poem? Oh, well er yes, Fanny, I ll try to find the time later.

At first her teachers and friends tried to discourage her. If I thought, I mean knew that a word of mine Thinking up more poetry? Really, Fanny, what s the point? Oh dear! Maybe they re right. I m just wasting my time. I mean, what good will they ever do anyone? Then one day a doctor came to examine the students. Fanny, it says here that you like to write poems. I d very much like to hear one. You would? Well er this one is called, well, I don t have a name for it yet. If I knew that a word of mine, A word not kind and true, Might leave its trace On a loved one s face, I d never speak harshly, If I knew that the light of a smile Might linger the whole day through, And lighten some heart With a heavier part, I wouldn t withhold it. Would you? Would you?

You have a real poetess here, Mr. Cleveland! You should give her every possible encouragement. You will hear great things from this lady one day. Oh, thank you, Doctor! I ve felt for a long time that poetry writing is to be my calling. I just needed someone to encourage me in it. This praise and encouragement was just what Fanny needed. The school principal, Mr. Grover Cleveland, offered his help. Fanny, I d like to help you by writing your poems down for you. Thank you! I composed another 40. Forty poems?! You mean, all at once?! In your mind? Without writing them down? Yes. God allowed me to lose my sight, but He gave me other gifts, like a good memory. You re a remarkable young woman, Fanny! I promise to help you all that I can.

Fanny Crosby spent twenty-three years at the Institute, first as a student, and then as a teacher. She married a blind singer named Alexander Van Alstyne. God gave them a little baby who soon went to be with Jesus. Fanny, my dearest, I m determined to have your poems set to music. They will make the most beautiful hymns! I know we re going to miss our dear son! I ll miss cuddling him in my arms! But I know that he s safe in the arms of Jesus now! The Lord gave me this poem for our departed little one. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast, There by His love o ershaded Sweetly my soul shall rest! Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe from corroding care, Safe from the world s temptations, Sin cannot harm me there! 1 1 Safe in the Arms of Jesus was to become one of Fanny s best-known hymns. One day Fanny received an exciting letter. It says, My dearest Fanny, When I left the Institute, I went into politics and am now a congressman. 2 I ve arranged for you to recite your poems before the U.S. Congress. Please come! Your dear friend, Grover Cleveland 2 An important member of the United States government.

Wonderful! As the congressmen listened to her beautiful poetry, many had to wipe away their tears. Hearttouching! So inspiring! Beautiful! Hark, tis the voice of angels, Borne in a song to me, Over the fields of glory, Over the jasper sea! On behalf of the U.S. Congress, I d like to thank you for inspiring us all with your wonderful poems! It s amazing how you ve managed to overcome your handicap. Thank you, Mr. Cleveland! But really it is no handicap. I am thankful for my blindness, because it gives me so much time for prayer and quiet thought. There will be time enough in heaven for me to see everything! After the meeting. Lady, anyone who can move those hard-headed politicians by reading them poetry must be amazing! How did you do it? It s simply a gift from God.

Is all your poetry religious? Most of it is inspired by the beautiful Bible stories I memorized as a child. All that I am, and all that I expect to be, is due to the Bible! As a result of her visit to Congress, Fanny Crosby made many friends in the government. Later she was thrilled when her friend Grover Cleveland became president of the United States! The gifted poetess was always busy. When she wasn t writing, she was busy witnessing in missions and churches. Fanny, for a sinner like me, how far away is heaven? It s only one step, Joey! Wouldn t you like to take it now? Many of her hymns were inspired by her witnessing experiences, great hymns like Rescue the Perishing and Behold Me at the Door. Ira D. Sankey, the great gospel singer at Moody-Sankey 3 revivals, helped to make Fanny s songs world famous. Draw Me Nearer. I would like to close with this great hymn written by our beloved sister, Fanny Crosby. 3 Dwight L. Moody was an American evangelist in the nineteenth century who won many to Jesus.

I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice, And it told Thy love to me; But I long to rise in the arms of faith, And be closer drawn to Thee. Draw me nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died; Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, To Thy precious bleeding side. Fanny had a great love for children. They included her in their games, told her of their joys, and came to her for comfort. Hello, children! Aunt Fanny! Please come out and play with us! Aunt Fanny, you re our very best friend! Aunt Fanny, you re so much fun to talk to! Please, Aunt Fanny, tell us a story? I hear your sweet voices ask me that so many times a day! So I ve written you a special song that goes: Tell me the story of Jesus, Write on my heart every word. Tell me the story most precious, Sweetest that ever was heard. Tell how the angels in chorus Sang as they welcomed His birth. Glory to God in the highest! Peace and good tidings to earth. Tell of the cross where they nailed Him, Writhing in anguish and pain. Tell of the grave where they laid Him, But tell how He liveth again.

One day. Excuse me, ma am. There s a Mr. Sankey here to see you. Ira! What a pleasant surprise! Dear Fanny, I ve come to you for comfort! Recently I became ill, and Please show him in. now I, too, have become blind! It must be a time of great difficulty for you, Ira. Together the two blind workers for the Lord sang the hymns which the one had written and the other had made famous around the world. But out of life s sufferings come some of our richest rewards. Take the world, but give me Jesus! On the evening of her ninetieth birthday, Fanny s friends had a party in her honor. A toast! To a truly gifted woman, Fanny Crosby! Amen! Yes!

Fanny, I think it s a great misfortune that the Lord did not give you sight when He showered so many other gifts upon you! Not at all! You see, Pastor, God has the power to transform all misfortunes into godsends. In fact, do you know that if before birth I had been able to make one request, it would have been that I should be born blind. Because when I get to heaven, the first face that shall ever gladden my sight will be that of my Savior, Jesus! But why? On February 11, 1915, at the age of 95, Fanny Crosby went to be with the Lord. Long before the funeral service began, the church was packed with ministers, statesmen, songwriters, boys and girls. All of them Fanny s friends! She had 8,000 published hymns, and many were sung that day. And now we ll sing a hymn that expressed Fanny s heart s desire, To See My Savior First of All!

When my life s work is ended And I cross the swelling tide, When the bright and glorious morning I shall see; I shall know my Redeemer When I reach the other side, And His smile will be the first to welcome me. Oh, the soul-thrilling rapture When I view His blessed face, And the luster of His kindly beaming eye! How my full heart will praise Him, For the mercy, love and grace That prepare for me A mansion in the sky! Oh, Jesus! I can see! I can see Your sweet face! Come! Oh, the dear ones in glory, How they beckon me to come, And our parting by the river I recall! To the sweet vales of Eden They will sing my welcome home; But I long to see my Savior first of all. Through the gates of the City In a robe of spotless white, He will lead me where no tears will ever fall. In the glad song of ages I shall mingle with delight; But I long to see my Savior first of all. Mommy! Fanny! We love you! Welcome home! Come, live with Me forever, dear Fanny Crosby! S&S link: Christian Life and Faith: Witnessing and Missionary Training: Great Men and Women of God-1b; Christian Life and Faith: Spiritual Insight and Awareness: Healing-2a Authored by Simon Peterson, based on writings published by TFI. Illustrations by Jeremy. Design by Christia Copeland. Published by My Wonder Studio. Copyright 2012 by The Family International