The Biblical Balance Podcast

Amazing Grace

30 min · 30. april 2026
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This episode dives deep into the powerful and often misunderstood story behind the hymn “Amazing Grace.” Through the life of John Newton, we explore a journey marked by rebellion, moral failure, conviction, and ultimately transformation. From his early years in London to his involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, Newton’s life reveals how easily sin can become normalized—and how far a person can drift from truth. But it also shows how grace can interrupt even the darkest paths. A life-threatening storm at sea became the turning point that awakened his conscience and began a long, difficult road toward repentance and renewal. This episode unpacks themes of guilt, accountability, sanctification, and the courage it takes to face your past instead of hiding from it. It challenges listeners to examine their own lives—where conviction has been ignored, where sin has been justified, and where grace is needed most. More than a historical account, this is a call to action: to confess, to turn, and to embrace the transforming power of God’s mercy. Because Amazing Grace is not just a song—it’s a testimony that no one is beyond redemption.

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