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  1. Authoritative information about the hymn text Just as I Am, Without One Plea, with lyrics, PDF files, printable scores, MIDI files, audio recordings, piano resources, and products for worship planners.

  2. Just As I Am (with lyrics) The Most BEAUTIFUL hymn you’ve EVER Heard! - YouTube. Help me 'Bring Back The Hymns' by supporting on Patreon! 🎧Download or Stream this song (exclusively on...

  3. Just as I am, Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Because Thy promise I believe, O Lamb of God, I come, I come. Just as I am, Thy love unknown. Hath broken every barrier down; Now, to be Thine, yea, Thine alone, O Lamb of God, I come, I come. Lyrics: Charlotte Elliott.

  4. "Just as I Am" is a Christian hymn, written by Charlotte Elliott in 1835, first appearing in the Christian Remembrancer, of which Elliott became the editor in 1836. The final verse is taken from Elliott's Hours of Sorrow Cheered and Comforted (1836).

  5. Charlotte Elliott went home and wrote her well-known hymn: 'Just as I am, without one plea ... O Lamb of God I come.'. Those words have pointed to countless sinners the way of humble access to God through the blood of Christ.

  6. May 9, 2024 · Charlotte Elliotts hymn “Just As I Am” has become one of the most beloved and widely recognized hymns in Christian history. Written in 1835, this simple yet profound song has touched the lives of countless individuals, offering a message of hope, acceptance, and salvation through Jesus Christ.

  7. Carrie Underwood Sings the Hymn Just As I Am + Jesus Take the Wheel. 'Just As I Am' - Classic Hymn With Lyrics. Read the lyrics to Just As I Am and discover the inspirational story and meaning behind one of the most popular hymns of all time!

  8. Feb 25, 2018 · 'Just as I am' was Billy Graham's Signature Hymn. For evangelist Billy Graham, it all came down to the “invitation,” at the end of his crusades when he invit...

  9. Aug 10, 2010 · Just As I Am is a well-known hymn, written by Charlotte Elliott in 1835, first appearing in the Christian Remembrancer, of which Elliott became the editor in 1836. The final verse is taken from Elliott's Hours of Sor­row Cheered and Com­fort­ed (1836).

  10. Sep 17, 2017 · This iconic song was sung at every Billy Graham Crusade to invite people to receive Christ. It was written by Charlotte Elliott in 1834 expresses the struggle people have in coming to Christ ...

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