Just as I Am
"Just as I Am" is a well-known hymn written by Charlotte Elliott in 1835. The hymn expresses themes of acceptance and the idea of coming to God without pretense or conditions. It emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and seeking divine grace.
The hymn has been widely used in Christian worship and is often associated with Billy Graham, who frequently included it in his evangelistic meetings. Its simple yet profound message resonates with many, encouraging individuals to embrace their imperfections and seek spiritual solace.