Blest Are the Pure in Heart

By John Keble

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1. Blest are the pure in heart,
for they shall see our God;
the secret of the Lord is theirs,
their soul is Christ's abode.
2. The Lord, who left the heavens
our life and peace to bring,
to dwell in lowliness with men,
their pattern and their King;
3. Still to the lowly soul
he doth himself impart,
and for his dwelling and his throne
chooseth the pure in heart.
4. Lord, we thy presence seek;
may ours this blessing be;
give us a pure and lowly heart,
a temple meet for thee.

Matthew 5:8; Psalm 24:3-6; Psalm 51:10; Hebrews 12:14; 1 John 3:2-3

About This Hymn

"Blest Are the Pure in Heart" is one of the best-known hymns by John Keble, first published in 1819. The hymn is based upon the sixth Beatitude, "Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God" (Matthew 5:8), and reflects Keble's deep concern for holiness, devotion, and the inner spiritual life. Written in a simple yet profound style, the hymn has become a cherished expression of Christian aspiration toward purity and communion with God. It is frequently sung to the tune FRANCONIA, a melody that complements the hymn's gentle and contemplative character.

The hymn opens by echoing Christ's promise that those who possess purity of heart shall see God. For Keble, purity is not merely outward morality or religious observance, but an inward sincerity and singleness of devotion toward God. The hymn emphasizes that true holiness begins within the heart, where motives, desires, and affections are transformed by divine grace. Such purity is not attained through human effort alone, but through the sanctifying work of God in the believer's life.

A central theme throughout the hymn is the intimate fellowship enjoyed by those whose hearts are devoted to God. Keble describes the pure in heart as those who experience God's presence in daily life. Even amid the ordinary duties and struggles of the world, believers may walk in close communion with Christ. This reflects the biblical teaching that God dwells with those who love and obey Him, granting them peace, guidance, and spiritual joy.

The hymn also stresses the importance of spiritual discipline and continual dependence upon God's grace. Purity of heart requires vigilance, prayer, and a willingness to submit every aspect of life to Christ's lordship. Keble encourages believers to pursue holiness not as a burden, but as the natural response of hearts captivated by God's love. The hymn thus serves both as a prayer for sanctification and as an encouragement to faithful Christian living.

Ultimately, "Blest Are the Pure in Heart" points beyond present experience to the believer's future hope. The promise that the pure in heart "shall see God" anticipates the glorious day when redeemed believers will behold Christ face to face and dwell eternally in His presence. For this reason, the hymn has long been valued in Christian worship as a meditation on holiness, discipleship, and the blessed hope of eternal communion with God.

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  • Category: Hymn
  • Tune: FRANCONIA
  • Meter: 6.6.8.6
  • Written by: John Keble (1819)
  • Added: an hour ago
  • Last Updated: an hour ago
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