Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It!
By Fanny Crosby
Lyrics
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb!
redeemed through His infinite mercy—
His child, and forever, I am.
Redeemed, redeemed,
redeemed by the blood of the Lamb!
Redeemed, redeemed–
His child and forever, I am.
no language my rapture can tell!
I know that the light of His presence
with me doth continually dwell.
I think of Him all the day long.
I sing, for I cannot be silent;
His love is the theme of my song.
the King in whose law I delight,
who lovingly guardeth my footsteps
and giveth me songs in the night.
Bible Reference
Isaiah 44:22
About This Hymn
“Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It!” is one of the most beloved hymns of assurance and praise, written by the prolific blind hymn writer Fanny J. Crosby. With more than 8,000 hymns to her name, Crosby infused her works with scriptural truth and deep personal faith. In this particular hymn, she joyfully celebrates the believer’s redemption through Jesus Christ, using both heartwarming language and clear biblical imagery.
The hymn begins with an exclamation of delight: “Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it!” This is not a reserved acknowledgment but a bold declaration from a soul overflowing with gratitude. Crosby emphasizes that redemption is not earned by merit but is “through His infinite mercy, His child and forever I am.” The use of the word “forever” signals the eternal security and unchanging nature of salvation, a theme that runs strongly throughout the entire hymn.
The following stanzas explore the personal relationship between the redeemed and the Redeemer. Crosby writes of being guided by a loving Savior and describes the joy of knowing Jesus is always near. Phrases like “I know that the light of His presence with me doth continually dwell” reveal her confidence in Christ’s abiding presence, resonating with the promise in Matthew 28:20 that Jesus will be with His followers always.
A key feature of this hymn is the recurring refrain:
“Redeemed, redeemed, redeemed by the blood of the Lamb;
Redeemed, redeemed, His child and forever I am.”
This chorus reinforces the foundational truth of the gospel — that redemption comes solely through the blood of Jesus. It reflects Revelation 5:9 and brings comfort to every believer who rejoices in their adoption into the family of God.
Crosby’s vivid poetic imagery is evident as she writes of singing the Redeemer’s praises “over the way,” looking forward to the day she will see Christ face to face. For a woman who was physically blind from infancy, her spiritual sight was profound. She envisioned heaven with clarity and anticipation, and many of her hymns, including this one, reflect that longing for eternal communion with the Savior.
Musically, the tune by William J. Kirkpatrick is uplifting and singable, making it a favorite in both church services and personal devotion. The melody matches the hymn’s tone of joyful assurance and makes the message easy to remember.
“Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It!” remains a powerful testimony in song. It encourages believers to rest in the finished work of Christ and to declare His goodness boldly. Rooted in Scripture and filled with personal devotion, this hymn continues to inspire and comfort generations of Christians with the glorious truth of redemption.


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Hymn Information

- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Fanny Crosby (1882)
- Added: July 22, 2025
- Last Updated: July 22, 2025
- Views: 259
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