Grace! 'tis a charming sound
Grace! 'tis a charming sound
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Grace! 'tis a charming sound,
Harmonious to the ear;
Heav'n with the echo shall resound,
And all the earth shall hear.
All sufficient grace!
Never powerless!
It is Christ who lives in me,
In His exhaustlessness.
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'Twas grace that wrote my name
In life's eternal book;
'Twas grace that gave me to the Lamb,
Who all my sorrows took.
All sufficient grace!
Never powerless!
It is Christ who lives in me,
In His exhaustlessness.
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Grace taught my wandering feet
To tread the pilgrim road;
And new supplies each hour I meet
While pressing on to God.
All sufficient grace!
Never powerless!
It is Christ who lives in me,
In His exhaustlessness.
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Grace taught my heart to pray,
And made my eyes o'erflow;
'Tis grace which kept me to this day,
And will not let me go.
All sufficient grace!
Never powerless!
It is Christ who lives in me,
In His exhaustlessness.
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Grace all the work shall crown
Through everlasting days;
It lays in love the topmost stone,
And well deserves the praise.
All sufficient grace!
Never powerless!
It is Christ who lives in me,
In His exhaustlessness.
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Oh, let that grace inspire
My heart with strength divine;
May all my powers to Thee aspire,
And all my days be Thine.
All sufficient grace!
Never powerless!
It is Christ who lives in me,
In His exhaustlessness.
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Asikuma, Central Region, Ghana
Oh Lord Jesus, what a charming sound I hear this evening. First time i'm hearing this song and it is grace, grace, grace...hallelujah for the all sufficient grace, Amen.
Abuja, Nigeria
When I was a kid in the Methodist church of Nigeria, I used to hear my mother sing this song in Yoruba, (ore ofe sha) and whenever I heard her sing it I do understand the value she placed on the song, herself coming from a Muslim background. I didn't fully understand the import of the song until many years after when I dedicated my live to Christ and looking back now, it is only the Grace of God that has brought me thus far, anytime I hear or sing this song, tears well up in my eyes as it does now. Grace really is a charming sound.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Just as Ruby wrote above, this hymn is popular in the Anglican Church of Nigeria where I learned to sing it from an early age. I searched the internet for it tonight to share it with a friend so that it may encourage her as it has encouraged and comforted me for many years. Thanks to the website host/owner for the music and the lyrics.
Jomtien Beach, Chonburi, Thailand
Absolutely awe-inspiring words from the author of "Rock of Ages," whose profound words, "Nothing in my hands I bring, Simply to The cross I cling," have been a beacon of light and a compass of hope to me in my 55 years of missionary service. Rev. Toplady gives insight to the depths and heights of God's grace. His words bring boldness in the face of Satan's attacks, and comfort and solace in times of discouragement.
Atlanta, GA, United States
This is one of the most beloved hymns in Nigeria where I'm originally from. The chorus of the version we sing is "Saved by grace alone! This is all my plea. Jesus died for all mankind and Jesus died for me." I find this tune to be very soothing and calming, like He is standing right by me. Grace! Grace! Grace! That's what it's all about, for no one can earn this great salvation. Thank you for this site.