Amazing grace, how sweet, my sins have been forgiven. I was lost before, but now I have found it. I am blind now. This kind of demeanor makes me awe and gratified. How precious it is to be blessed when you first believe. I have survived many dangers, tests and hardships safely.
Thanks to the Lord, I was not afraid of safety and led me home. In the coming jubilee, saints will get together and love each other for a thousand years. Joy and praise, in front of the father's seat, I hope that day will come soon. Such grace awed me and comforted me. How precious kindness is when I first believe it.
Introduction to the Origin and Meaning of Lyrics
Amazing Grace, written in 1779, is one of the most famous Christian hymns in the world. The lyrics were written by John Newton (1725- 1807), a British poet and priest, and appeared in the hymn collection "olney Hymns" written by William Cooper and other composers.
In Christianity, a saint or saint refers to a person who is isolated and sanctified. The "saints" in the New Testament include all those who believe in Jesus, dead believers and martyrs. Later, in some Christian sects, a saint refers to a person who is recognized as having a distinguished position by the sects because of his virtue and miracle before his death, which shows that he is walking in the special favor and intimacy of God.