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Probably the greatest offense of Christ to a disbelieving world is the cross. Why? Surely, the God of the universe could have orchestrated another way…a gentler, more palatable way to reconcile a wayward people back to Himself. How can we, mere mortals, prescribe to Creator God, a better way? God have mercy.
In our small understanding of the costly nature of sin and the priceless redemption available to us through Jesus, we are undone. A sinless savior. Paying our debt that we had no way to do it. To a holy God. God the Father, restoring us back to Himself, through the death of this precious One, Jesus.
Songwriter Rita Springer wrote a song entitled This Blood that exquisitely describes what Jesus did for us. There is something about this song that also brings together generations. Don’t miss how Springer describes the inspiration of this song and her personal experience of God in the process (here). She also talks about her heritage of parents and grandparents who loved God deeply and raised her up in the tradition of choirs singing of this great love.
Get ready for goosebumps. This song. This choir. This girl. This God:
There is a blood
That cost a life
That paid my way
Death its price
When it flowed
Down from the cross
My sins were gone
My sins forgot
There is a grave
That tried to hide
This precious blood
That gave me life
In Three Days
He breathed again
And rose to stand in my defense
So I come to tell you He’s alive
To tell you that He dries every tear that falls
So I come to tell you that He saves
To shout and to proclaim that He’s coming back for you
This Life, This Price, This Blood, This One
There is a Blood
That sights the blind
That Heals the sick
The lonely finds
It has the Power
To free the bound
As chains they fall
Upon the ground
So pour it out and
To cleanse my soul
And let’s liquid Glory flow
Because it lives
To make me whole
I owe my life
I owe my soul
So I come to tell you He’s alive
To tell you that He dries every tear that falls
So I come to tell you that He saves
To shout and to proclaim that He’s coming back for you
This Life, This Price, This Blood, This One
What can wash away my sin?
Nothing, nothing, nothing,
What can make me whole again?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus (x2)
There is a grave
That tried to hide
This precious blood
That gave me life
In Three Days
He breathed again
And rose to stand in my defense
So I come to tell you He’s alive
To tell you that He dries every tear that falls
So I come to tell you that He saves
To shout and to proclaim that He’s coming back for you
This Life, This Price, This Blood, This One*
[Postscript: I LOVE choirs. Grew up with them, singing in them. In recent years, praise teams have also affected for me an avenue to worship God. The thing is: it’s easy to just be caught up with the singers, the sound and the solace…and stop short of worshiping the God who inspired such singing. May we never stop short. Hallelujah!]
*Lyrics to This Blood – Songwriter Rita Springer
YouTube Video – Rita Springer – This Blood Song Story – listen to Springer’s testimony of how God gave her this song and how it resonated for her with the generations before – the hymn-singing generations – her parents and grandparents who loved God so.
YouTube Video – This Blood – First Baptist Jacksonville – with Soloist Terette Mitchell
This song is annointed. I have listened to it numerous times since yesterday. Without the shedding of his blood, there could be no pardon from sin.
Thank you, Deb for sharing the writer’s story. I didn’t know it, but knew God’s hand was on it.
Thanks so much, Pam, for posting that song on Facebook. I had never heard it before, and then found out that it is a big song, especially for choirs. So beautiful. I listened to several versions of it on YouTube. The one you posted with Rachel Chapman was my favorite…such a sweetness about that one. Anyway, you often bring something to my attention that encourages me…and wanted to pass it on to others. Blessings, Friend.
how old is rachel thanks for letting me know
HALLELUYAHWEH!!!!!!!!!?? ❤️?♀️
I don’t know and couldn’t find out online, but she is young. What a voice, right? Such a blessing her singing!