Tell Me the Story of Jesus
By Fanny Crosby
Lyrics
write on my heart ev'ry 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 me the story of Jesus,
write on my heart ev'ry word;
tell me the story most precious,
sweetest that ever was heard.
tell of the days that are past,
how for our sins He was tempted,
yet was triumphant at last.
Tell of the years of His labor,
tell of the sorrow He bore,
He was despised and afflicted,
homeless, rejected, and poor.
writhing in anguish and pain;
tell of the grave where they laid Him,
tell how He liveth again.
Love in that story so tender,
clearer than ever I see.
Stay, let me weep while you whisper,
love paid the ransom for me.
Bible Reference
Luke 2:10–11
About This Hymn
“Tell Me the Story of Jesus” is a tender and heartfelt hymn penned by the prolific Fanny J. Crosby, with music composed by John R. Sweney. Written in 1880, this hymn captures the essence of the life, ministry, and sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ. With Crosby’s characteristic clarity and deep emotional resonance, the hymn invites the listener to hear again the greatest story ever told—the gospel of Christ.
The verses walk through the narrative of Christ’s earthly life. The first verse lovingly recounts His birth in Bethlehem, highlighting the angelic proclamation of peace and goodwill. The listener is drawn into the wonder and beauty of that silent, holy night. The second verse shifts focus to His earthly ministry and temptation in the wilderness, acknowledging that Christ’s life was marked by both triumph and testing. The third verse takes us to Calvary, where His crucifixion is portrayed with reverence and awe. Here, the hymn moves from narrative to devotion, calling the singer to reflect on the price paid for their salvation.
Crosby’s use of repetition in the chorus—“Tell me the story of Jesus, write on my heart every word”—emphasizes the personal longing to internalize and cherish the gospel. It is not just a story to be heard, but one to be treasured and remembered in the heart. The song encourages believers to never tire of hearing the gospel and to meditate continually on the life and work of Christ.
John R. Sweney’s music pairs beautifully with Crosby’s words, adding a tender, reflective tone to the hymn. The melody is simple yet rich, making it accessible for congregational singing while maintaining its emotional depth.
“Tell Me the Story of Jesus” remains a beloved hymn in many Christian traditions, often used in worship services, evangelistic meetings, and Sunday schools. Its gentle plea to rehear the story of the Savior continues to resonate with those who seek to grow in love and gratitude for Jesus. It affirms that the story of Christ’s love, humility, and sacrifice is the most important story ever told, and one that should be written on every believing heart.
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