"A Selection of Songs Based on Psalm 32" Blest Is the ManWords: Psalm 32:1-6 Charles Wesley, c. 1743 Music: 1 Blest is the man, supremely blest, Whose wickedness is all forgiven, Who finds in Jesu's wounds his rest, And sees the smiling face of heaven. Blest is the man, to whom his Lord No more imputes iniquity, Whose spirit is by grace restored, From all the guile of Satan free. 2 But while through pride I held my tongue, Nor owned my helpless unbelief, My bones were wasted all day long, My strength consumed with pining grief. Resolved at last, to God, I cried, "My sins I will at large confess; My shame I will no longer hide, My depth of desperate wickedness. 3 "All will I own unto my Lord, Without reserve, or cloaking art:" I said; and felt the pardoning word, Thy mercy spoke it to my heart. For this shall every child of God Thy power and faithful love declare, And claim the grace on all bestowed Who make to thee their timely prayer. "A Selection of Songs Based on Psalm 32" |
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