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  1. Christian Remembrancer. " 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). [1]

  2. 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.

  3. Aug 10, 2010 · Text. 1. Just as I am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I come. 2. Just as I am, though tossed about. With many a conflict, many a doubt, Fightings and fears within, without, O Lamb of God, I come. 3. Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind- Sight, riches, healing of the mind,

  4. May 9, 2024 · Charlotte Elliott’s hymnJust 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.

  5. "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. Original Lyrics from Charlotte Elliot, 1835. Just as I am - without one plea,

  6. No matter what our inner condition is, we should bring it to God. There is a hymn that says, "Just as I am" (Hymns, #1048). This means that we should come to God just as we are without trying to improve or change our condition. Our attitude when we come to God should be to come just as we are. The Meaning and Purpose of Prayer, ch. 1

  7. 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.

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