Only a Sinner

Title:
Only a Sinner
NFSA ID
1001431
Year
1912
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Only a Sinner was written and recorded some years before the First World War. Despite its rather plodding and mournful tune it is easy to imagine that religious hymns like this became popular again once men found themselves confronted by the horrors of modern warfare.

A deeply religious man, James M. Gray was the author of about 20 books, as well as many tracts and pamphlets on Christianity. He wrote the lyrics to Only as Sinner in 1912, referencing the Gospel of Luke and Ephesians. The lyrics make it plain that nothing a person can do could ever make him or her acceptable to God. It is only God’s unmerited grace that redeems the sinner. 

 

Only a Sinner – lyrics  

Naught have I gotten but what I received; 

Grace hath bestowed it since I have believed; 

Boasting excluded, pride I abase; 

I’m only a sinner, saved by grace! 

Only a sinner, saved by grace! 

Only a sinner, saved by grace! 

This is my story, to God be the glory— 

I’m only a sinner, saved by grace! 

Once I was foolish, and sin ruled my heart, 

Causing my footsteps from God to depart; 

Jesus hath found me, happy my case; 

I now am a sinner, saved by grace! 

Tears unavailing, no merit had I; 

Mercy had saved me, or else I must die; 

Sin had alarmed me fearing God’s face; 

But now I’m a sinner saved by grace! 

Suffer a sinner whose heart overflows, 

Loving his Saviour to tell what he knows; 

Once more to tell it would I embrace— 

I’m only a sinner saved by grace!