Psalm 32: Your Love, O Lord
By Traditional English Hymns
Lyrics
Whose transgressions are forgiven
How blessed is the man
Whose spirit tells the truth within
To be free from guilt and shame
To be holy, without blame
How blessed is the man
To whom the LORD God gave His Name
My bones wasted away
Your heavy hand pressed down on me
And held through night and day
Oh, the burning heat, like summer’s day,
Had drained the life in me
And by the trials that You gave
You made my eyes to see
Whose transgressions are forgiven
How blessed is the man
Whose spirit tells the truth within
To be free from guilt and shame
To be holy, without blame
How blessed is the man
To whom the LORD God gave His Name
And nothing did I hide
I said, “I will confess to you”
And cast it all aside
Oh, the guilt that I had held within
Brought me to my grave
But You forgave me all my sin
And showed Your power to save
Whose transgressions are forgiven
How blessed is the man
Whose spirit tells the truth within
To be free from guilt and shame
To be holy, without blame
How blessed is the man
To whom the LORD God gave His Name
Must pray while You’ll be found
Though many waters rise
He will be safe upon the ground
O Lord, You are my hiding place
No trouble threatens me
And songs of Your deliverance
Do bear me safely free
A light upon your way
O, be not like a stubborn mule
Come freely and obey
For many sorrows come upon
The wicked men who groan
But lovingkindness showers down
From God upon His own
Whose transgressions are forgiven
How blessed is the man
Whose spirit tells the truth within
To be free from guilt and shame
To be holy, without blame
How blessed is the man
To whom the LORD God gave His Name
Bible Reference
Psalm 32; Romans 4:6-8
About This Hymn
“Blessed Is He Whose Transgressions Are Forgiven” is a hymn drawn directly from the rich language of Psalm 32, one of the great penitential psalms of Scripture. The hymn expresses the deep joy, relief, and renewed hope that come when God removes the guilt of sin. Psalm 32 opens with the powerful declaration that the person who has been forgiven is truly blessed, not because of personal merit, but because God Himself has covered the sin and no longer counts it against the repentant heart. This theme resounds throughout the hymn, turning the psalmist’s testimony into a song of comfort for every believer who has known the weight of guilt and the wonder of mercy.
The hymn captures the psalm’s progression from confession to restoration. It reflects the experience of one who has tried to hide sin and felt the grief and heaviness that followed. When the psalmist finally confessed to God, he found immediate forgiveness and peace. The hymn brings this moment to life, reminding worshippers that God is always ready to receive those who turn to Him with sincerity. Romans 4 also quotes this psalm to show that forgiveness is the gift of God, received through faith, and not earned by works. This connection strengthens the hymn’s message that salvation and cleansing flow entirely from God’s grace.
In many musical settings, the hymn is sung with a thoughtful and reverent tone, allowing congregations to enter into a spirit of confession and thanksgiving. Its melodies are often gentle and reflective, encouraging worshippers to meditate on the mercy of God. The text also includes the psalm’s call to trust in the Lord, to follow His guidance, and to rejoice in His steadfast love. The psalmist invites all who are righteous in heart to sing for joy because God surrounds His people with His protective care.
“Blessed Is He Whose Transgressions Are Forgiven” continues to serve as an important hymn for times of confession, renewal, and assurance. Its faithful reflection of Scripture helps believers understand the reality of sin, the necessity of honest repentance, and the incredible comfort found in God’s forgiveness. Through its message, the hymn strengthens faith, quiets troubled hearts, and leads worshippers to rejoice in the God who cleanses, restores, and surrounds His children with lasting mercy.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Traditional English Hymns (1000)
- Added: December 9, 2025
- Last Updated: December 9, 2025
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