Sinners Jesus Will Receive
By Erdmann Neumeister
Lyrics
Sound this word of grace to all
Who the heav'nly pathway leave,
All who linger, all who fall.
Sing it o'er (Sing it o'er again)
and o'er again:(Sing it o'er again:)
Christ receiveth (Christ receiveth sinful men)
sinful men. (Christ receiveth sinful men)
Make the message (Make the message clear and plain)
clear and plain: (Make the message clear and plain)
Christ receiveth sinful men.
Trust Him, for His word is plain;
He will take the sinfulest;
Christ receiveth sinful men.
Pure before the law I stand;
He who cleansed me from all spot
Satisfied its last demand.
Even me with all my sin;
Purged from ev’ry spot and stain,
Heav’n with Him I enter in.
Bible Reference
Luke 15:2
About This Hymn
“Sinners Jesus Will Receive” is a gospel-centered hymn written by the German pastor and hymnwriter Erdmann Neumeister, who was well known for his Christ-focused hymns during the early eighteenth century. The hymn was later translated into English and has remained a beloved song of assurance and evangelism. The central theme rests on the gracious words from Luke 15:2, where Christ is accused of receiving sinners. Instead of being an insult, these words reveal the very heart of the gospel: Jesus welcomes sinners who come to Him in repentance and faith.
The hymn proclaims a message of hope for the broken, the guilty, and the lost. Each stanza emphasizes that Christ does not turn away anyone who comes to Him. The repetition of the assurance that “sinners Jesus will receive” turns the words into an invitation for all, no matter how great their sin. It becomes both a personal testimony of God’s mercy and an evangelistic call for others to come to Him. The refrain further amplifies this truth by declaring that Christ receives even the vilest sinner who trusts in His redeeming blood.
Over the centuries, this hymn has carried encouragement to countless believers and seekers. Its clear gospel focus makes it especially fitting for revival meetings, evangelistic services, and times when assurance of forgiveness is needed. Neumeister’s hymn continues to remind the church that Christ’s grace is wide enough to cover every sin, and that no one is beyond the reach of His saving power. It beautifully captures the heart of the gospel in simple but powerful lines: the door of salvation is open, and Jesus still receives sinners today.


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Hymn Information

- Category: Hymn
- Composition: Erdmann Neumeister (1718)
- Added: August 21, 2025
- Last Updated: August 21, 2025
- Views: 72
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