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"Neither Do I Condemn You" is a reflective and moving hymn inspired by John 8:1-11, where Jesus shows mercy to a woman caught in sin and calls her to a new life. The lyrics capture the heart of this Gospel passage, emphasizing Christs boundless compassion, the power of His forgiveness, and the invitation to turn away from sin. With a gentle yet profound melody, the song weaves together moments of vulnerability, redemption, and renewal. The verses narrate the story, drawing listeners into the scene, while the chorus echoes Christs words of mercy: "Neither do I condemn you Let My love and mercy make you whole." A prayerful bridge calls all sinners to seek refuge in Jesus grace and to extend the same forgiveness to others. This hymn is well-suited for Lenten reflections, penitential services, and moments of reconciliation, offering a message of hope and transformation. It serves as a reminder that no sin is beyond Gods mercy and that His love alone can restore the soul.Scored for a 2-part choir (SA) with Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any church setting. An accompaniment track is also available.
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