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Arthur H. Brown
Just as I am, without one plea
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Composer
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Arthur H. Brown
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Choral
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Choral
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3:52
"Just as I am, without one plea" is a hymn composed by Arthur H. Brown in 1891. The hymn was first published in the hymnal "The Gospel Awakening" in the same year. The hymn has four movements and is characterized by its simplicity and the message of acceptance and forgiveness. The first movement of the hymn begins with the line "Just as I am, without one plea." This line sets the tone for the entire hymn, emphasizing the idea that one can come to God just as they are, without any need to prove themselves or justify their actions. The movement continues with the line "But that thy blood was shed for me," which highlights the importance of Christ's sacrifice and the role it plays in the forgiveness of sins. The second movement of the hymn focuses on the idea of coming to God in humility. The line "And that thou bid'st me come to thee" emphasizes the invitation that God extends to all who seek him. The movement continues with the line "O Lamb of God, I come, I come," which expresses the desire to come to God and seek his forgiveness. The third movement of the hymn emphasizes the idea of surrendering oneself to God. The line "Just as I am, and waiting not" expresses the idea that one should not wait until they are perfect or have everything figured out before coming to God. The movement continues with the line "To rid my soul of one dark blot," which emphasizes the desire to be cleansed of sin and to live a life that is pleasing to God. The final movement of the hymn emphasizes the idea of acceptance and forgiveness. The line "To thee whose blood can cleanse each spot" emphasizes the power of Christ's sacrifice to cleanse us from sin. The movement concludes with the line "O Lamb of God, I come, I come," which expresses the desire to come to God and receive his forgiveness and acceptance. Overall, "Just as I am, without one plea" is a hymn that emphasizes the simplicity of coming to God and the importance of Christ's sacrifice in the forgiveness of sins. The hymn has become a beloved classic and is often sung at altar calls and other religious services.
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