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Back in the
50's there was a well
known radio
host/comedian/song
writer in Hollywood
named Stuart Hamblen who
was noted for his
drinking, womanizing
partying, etc. One of
his bigger hits at the
time was "I won't
go hunting with you
Jake, but I'll go
chasing women".
One day, along
came a young preacher
holding a tent
revival. Hamblen had
him on his radio show
presumably to poke fun
at him. In order to
gather more material
for his show, Hamblin
showed up at one of
the revival meetings.
Early in the
service the preacher
announced, "There is
one man in this
audience who is a big
fake." There were
probably others who
thought the same
thing, but Hamblen was
convinced that he was
the one the preacher
was talking about
(some would
call that conviction),
but he was having none
of that.
Still the words
continued to haunt him
until a couple of
nights later he showed
up drunk at the
preacher's hotel door
around 2 am demanding
that the preacher pray
for him! But the
preacher refused,
saying, "This is
between you and God
and I'm not going to
get in the middle of
it." But he did invite
Stuart in and they
talked until about 5
am at which point
Stuart
dropped to his knees
and with tears, cried
out to God.
But
that is not the end of
the story. Stuart quit drinking,
quit chasing women,
quit everything that
was "fun". Soon he
began to lose favor
with the Hollywood
crowd.
He was ultimately
fired by the radio
station when he
refused to accept a
beer company as a
sponsor. Hard times
were upon him. He
tried writing a couple
of "Christian" songs
but the only one that
had much success was
"This Old House",
written for his friend
Rosemary Clooney.
As
he continued to
struggle, a long time
friend named John took
him aside and told
him, "....all your
troubles started when
you 'got religion',
....was it worth it
all?" Stuart answered
simply, "Yes".
Then his friend asked,
"You liked your booze
so much, don't you
ever miss it?" And his
answer was, "No". John
then said, "I don't
understand how you
could give it up so
easily."
And
Stuart's
response was, "It's no
big secret. All things
are possible with
God." To this John
said "That's a catchy
phrase. You should
write a song about
it."
And
as they say, the rest
is history. The song
Stuart wrote
was "It Is No Secret"
- It is no secret
what God can do. What
He's done for others,
He'll do for you. With
arms wide open, He'll
welcome you. It is no
secret, what God can
do....
By
the way......... the
friend was John Wayne.
And the young preacher
who refused to pray
for Stuart Hamblen ?
That was Billy Graham.
NOTE: Some parts
of this story are true
and some are not..
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