Just As I Am (hymn)
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"Just as I Am" is a Christian
hymn A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. The word ''hymn'' d ...
, written by
Charlotte Elliott Charlotte Elliott (18 March 1789 – 22 September 1871) was an English evangelical Anglican poet, hymn writer, and editor. She is best known by two hymns, Just As I Am (hymn), "Just As I Am" and "Thy will be done". Elliott edited ''Christian R ...
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).


Music

It has been set to at least four
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s: * The original, "Woodworth", was written by William B. Bradbury, and was first published in the ''Third Book of Psalmody'' in 1849. The "Woodworth" tune was first used for the hymn "The God of Love Will Soon Indulge".
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adapted Bradbury's tune for "Just as I Am" years later. * In 1890, Arthur H. Brown wrote "
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" which was published in ''The Hymnal Companion''. * It can also be sung to Gwylfa by D. Lloyd Evans. * John Rogers Thomas wrote a setting for his ''Hymns of the Church'' series. * It is also sung to the Henry Thomas Smart tune "Misericordia".


History

John Brownlie described the hymn's story in his book ''The Hymns and Hymn Writers of the Church Hymnary'': Charlotte's brother, the Rev. H. V. Elliott planned to hold a charity bazaar designed to give, at a nominal cost, a high education to the daughters of clergymen supported by St Mary Church:
The night before the bazaar she was kept wakeful by distressing thoughts of her apparent uselessness; and these thoughts passed by a transition easy to imagine into a spiritual conflict, till she questioned the reality of her whole spiritual life, and wondered whether it were anything better after all than an illusion of the emotions, an illusion ready to be sorrowfully dispelled. The next day, the busy day of the bazaar, she lay upon her sofa in that most pleasant boudoir set apart for her in Westfield Lodge, ever a dear resort to her friends." The troubles of the night came back upon her with such force that she felt they must be met and conquered in the grace of God. She gathered up in her soul the great certainties, not of her emotions, but of her salvation: her Lord, His power, His promise. And taking pen and paper from the table she deliberately set down in writing, for her own comfort, "the formulae of her faith." Hers was a heart which always tended to express its depths in verse. So in verse she restated to herself the Gospel of pardon, peace, and heaven. "Probably without difficulty or long pause" she wrote the hymn, getting comfort by thus definitely "recollecting" the eternity of the Rock beneath her feet. There, then, always, not only for some past moment, but " even now " she was accepted in the Beloved "Just as I am".


Original poem


Just as I am - without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that Thou bidst me come to Thee, -O Lamb of God, I come! Just as I am - and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spot, -O Lamb of God, I come! Just as I am - though toss'd about With many a conflict, many a doubt, Fightings and fears within, without, -O Lamb of God, I come! Just as I am - poor, wretched, blind; Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need, in Thee to find, -O Lamb of God, I come! Just as I am - Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Because Thy promise I believe, -O Lamb of God, I come! Just as I am - Thy love unknown Has broken every barrier down; Now to be Thine, yea, Thine alone, -O Lamb of God, I come! Just as I am - of that free love The breadth, length, depth, and height to prove, Here for a season, then above, -O Lamb of God, I come!


Altar song in the Billy Graham crusades

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converted to Christianity in 1934 in a
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meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina, led by evangelist
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hearing the altar call song "Just as I Am". This song became an
altar call An altar call is a tradition in some Christian churches in which those who wish to make a new spiritual commitment to Jesus Christ are invited to come forward publicly. It is so named because the supplicants gather before the altar located at th ...
song in the Billy Graham crusades in the latter half of the twentieth century. Graham used the title of the hymn as the title of his 1997 book - ''Just as I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham''.
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sang the song in a tribute to Graham at the
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.


Recordings

This song appears or is referenced on the following albums: * 1959 – '' Hymns by Johnny Cash'': "Are All the Children In" by
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- background music * 1975 – ''
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'' by
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* 1975 – '' Johnny Cash Sings Precious Memories'' by Johnny Cash * 1994 - ''Wondrous Love'' by Jay Leach * 1999 – ''Just as I Am'' by
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* 2002 – '' Traveling Mercies'' by Chris Potter * 2005 – '' As I Am'' by
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* 2009 – '' Daisy'' by Brand New * 2011 – '' In Times of Sorrow'' by
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) * 2012 – '' Just as I Am'' by
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* 2013 – ''Words of Life'' by Frank Morgan (Chilean gospel singer) - this album also features the Spanish version of this hymn, "Tal como soy" *2021 – ''Living for the Other Side'' by Hillbilly Thomists *2021 – '' My Savior'' -
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References


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{{Authority control 1835 compositions English Christian hymns 1835 in Christianity 19th-century hymns Songs written by William Batchelder Bradbury Hymns in The New English Hymnal