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Few hymns have echoed through the centuries with the raw power of Amazing Grace.

Written in 1772 by John Newton, a former slave trader transformed by divine mercy, this hymn carries the weight of a soul redeemed from darkness. From chains to freedom, blindness to sight, it is a heartfelt testimony of redemption, forgiveness, and the power of grace to save and restore even the most shattered soul.

Over the centuries, Amazing Grace has been sung in countless languages and settings, bringing comfort and hope to people across the world. This Malayalam version is a humble attempt to retell the hymn’s timeless truth, while retaining the piercing honesty of each line: the wretch saved, the lost found, the blind given sight. It is a song for the broken, the weary, and the hopeless – a reminder that the grace that found us while we were drowning in sin – that same grace will still lead us home.

May these words stir hearts to marvel anew at the sweetness of His grace – unearned, unfading, and utterly transformative. For whether in English or Malayalam or in whatever language for that matter, the promise still remains – His grace is sufficient for us; forever.

All praise, honor, and glory be unto Him.

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