Amazing Grace

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Amazing grace! how sweet the sound,
  That saved a wretch; like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
  Was blind, but now I see.
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’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
  And grace my fears relieved;
How precious did that grace appear
  The hour I first believed!
3
The Lord hath promised good to me,
  His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be
  As long as life endures.
4
When we’ve been there ten thousand years,
  Bright shining as the sun,
We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise
  Than when we first begun.
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Isael Lema

Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Amazing grace, is real the amazing one. I love this song because it reminds me the tendor love of our Saviour JESUS CHRIST. Oh, how precious, how merciful and how gracious. Praise be to Jesus.


Nehemiah Audu

Yenagoa, Kaduna, Nigeria

Just to thank You Lord for this song, because it has shown so much impact my life.


Re. Allison Mcarver

This is awesome.


Vicki

Cleveland, OH, United States

Thank you I. Acosta for sharing the story of Captain/Pastor Newton. I truly enjoyed reading what you wrote of how Newton's faith had changed in the 1700's and wrote this song. He truly had the amazing grace experienced. Last August 2011, I too had this amazing grace experienced through listening to this Amazing Grace song after sometime my one cochlear implant was turned on. Gospel music is becoming more beautiful everyday as I practice listening to gospel music to both ears now. My right ear got activated today. I'm humbled.


Isaac Acosta

Irvine, CA, United States

Imagine with me back to the year 1746. A ship is docking on the coast of West Africa. Its purpose is to snatch unsuspecting people and sell them as slaves in the far off countries. The captain of this ship is known far and wide for his debauchery, vulgarity and blasphemy. But one day in 1748, while reading the book "The Imitation of Christ" by Thomas a Kempis, our captain comes face to face with his sin and turns his life over to Jesus, the Savior of sinners. Our captain is John Newton. After his conversion and dedication to Christ, he became a pastor and hymn writer. His most famous of hymns, "Amazing Grace", is a testimonial of his conversion to Christ.

This is probably the most popular hymn in the English language. A television documentary was even made about it. Perhaps it is because its words so well describe the author: John Newton was a slave trader before coming to Christ. It was sung at the funeral of American president Ronald Reagan.


Jimmy G

Peekskill, NY, United States

So simple is the beauty and truths of our lives. In times of hardship, all we need to do is search our heart to find them. People of the world can be that peace, if we let it be. I depend on Him and all of you. Thank You for all that I have...and have lost.


Patricia Beam

Hooversville, Pennsylvania, United States

My dad and I love this song. It has been in almost everything we do with our church. I will always sing this song when I feel scared or I need confort. It always reminds me that my father (both earthly and heavenly) loves me and will always be there for me. Thank You Father for being there for me. I LOVE YOU!


WINIFRED K MANU

Tema, Ghana

Lord Jesus, many times we want to be at rest from everything, today I have enjoyed this one blessed fact that the Christ Jesus our Lord, He Himself is my real rest. In Him I am saved from everything. Lord keep me enjoying You and You alone as my rest, daily deliver my soul from everything else, into You. Amen. Saints, our Lord is our True rest. Jesus Lord we say we love You Lord because You have first loved us richly. Amen.


Si Wei

China

Thank You God! You saved me this wretch, the greatest wretch! I was so dirty, and You washed me with Your precious blood.


Jacob

Cochin, Kerala, India

I love You Jesus because You loved me first. I'm a wretched person but still You died for me on the cross so that I can be saved. Thank You Lord for the amazing grace. Please help me to live a life pleasing only to You, dear Lord Almighty.

We are familiar with the hymn "Amazing Grace." Although this is a good hymn, it does not speak of the Triune God as our portion for our enjoyment. When this hymn was written, the experiential knowledge of God among the Lord's people had not come to this point. Even as recent as fifty years ago, Christians did not have the understanding of grace as the Triune God experienced and enjoyed by us. But standing on the shoulders of those who have gone before us, we have come to know that grace is far more than merely unmerited favor. Grace is the Triune God—the Father, the Son, and the Spirit—processed for our experience and enjoyment.

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