There is Power in the Blood
There is Power in the Blood | |
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Hymn by Lewis Edgar Jones | |
Other name | Power in the Blood |
Year | 1899 |
Genre | Gospel, Hymn |
Language | English |
Meter | 10.9.10.8.9.6.9.8 |
Recorded | 1928 |
"There is Power in the Blood" is a hymn written in 1899 by Lewis E. Jones. The song lends its tune to the 1913 song "There is Power in a Union" by activist Joe Hill. There is Power in the Blood has been preformed by Angela Primm, Dolly Parton, Marty Robbins, Alan Jackson and Bill & Gloria Gaither.
Jones wrote There is Power in the Blood in Mountain Lake Park, Maryland while attending a camp meeting.[1] The manuscript was purchased by Henry Lake Gilmour, who, with William James Kirkpatrick, published the hymn in Songs of Praise and Victory less than a year after it was written. Later that same year, There is Power in the Blood was included in Kirkpatrick's book Gospel Praises[2].
Lyrics
1 Would you be free from the burden of sin?
There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r in the blood;
Would you o'er evil a victory win?
There's wonderful pow'r in the blood.
Refrain:
There is pow'r, pow'r, wonder-working pow'r
In the blood of the Lamb;
There is pow'r, pow'r, wonder-working pow'r
In the precious blood of the Lamb.
2 Would you be free from your passion and pride?
There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r in the blood;
Come for a cleansing to Calvary's tide–
There's wonderful pow'r in the blood. [Refrain]
3 Would you be whiter, yes brighter than snow?
There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r in the blood;
Sin-stains are lost in its life-giving flow–
There's wonderful pow'r in the blood. [Refrain]
4 Would you do service for Jesus, your King?
There's pow'r in the blood, pow'r in the blood;
Would you live daily His praises to sing?
There's wonderful pow'r in the blood. [Refrain][3]
References
- ^ dianaleaghmatthews (2019-08-11). "Behind the Hymn: There's Power in the Blood ⋆ Diana Leagh Matthews". Diana Leagh Matthews. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
- ^ homeschoolbookreviewblog (2013-02-19). ""There Is Power in the Blood"". hymnstudiesblog. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
- ^ "Power in the Blood". Hymnary.org. Retrieved 2023-11-19.