Nothing But The Blood of Jesus Lyrics
Tune Name: PLAINFIELD
Composer: Robert Lowry
Meter: 8.6.8.6 with Refrain
Hymnbook Source: Gospel hymnals
Verse 1
What can wash away my sin?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus;
What can make me whole again?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Chorus
Oh! Precious is the flow
That makes me white as snow;
No other fount I know,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Verse 2
For my cleansing, this I see,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus;
For my pardon this my plea,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Oh! Precious is the flow
That makes me white as snow;
No other fount I know,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Verse 3
Nothing can for sin atone,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus;
Naught of good that I have done,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Oh! Precious is the flow
That makes me white as snow;
No other fount I know,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Verse 4
This is all my hope and peace,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus;
This is all my righteousness,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Oh! Precious is the flow
That makes me white as snow;
No other fount I know,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Verse 5
Now by this I’ll overcome-
Nothing but the blood of Jesus,
Now by this I’ll reach my home-
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Oh! Precious is the flow
That makes me white as snow;
No other fount I know,
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Hymn Information
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Title | Nothing But The Blood of Jesus |
| Author / Lyricist | Robert Lowry (1826–1899) |
| Composer / Tune | Robert Lowry |
| Date Written / Published | 1876 |
| Historical Context | American gospel hymn; emphasizes atonement and redemption through Christ’s blood. |
| Theme / Message | Salvation through Christ’s sacrifice; cleansing from sin. |
| Notable Features | Repetitive, memorable refrain; suited for personal and congregational singing. |
| Cultural / Religious Impact | Widely used in revival meetings, Sunday schools, and evangelical hymnals. |
| Source / Scholarship | American Gospel Hymns Old and New – Harry Eskew |
Hymn Similarities and Biblical Scholar Analysis on This Hymn:
| Scholar | View / Interpretation |
|---|---|
| Robert Lowry, American Hymn Writer, 1826–1899 | Lowry composed the hymn to emphasize the cleansing power of Christ’s blood. He stresses its centrality to salvation and faith. |
| John Julian, Author, A Dictionary of Hymnology, 1829–1913 | Julian highlights its evangelical impact and frequent use in revival meetings. He also notes its simplicity and doctrinal clarity. |
| Charles Wesley, Anglican Hymn Writer, 1707–1788 | Wesley’s hymns often stress atonement and redemption. This hymn reflects those themes in clear, memorable language. |
| John Newton, Anglican Clergyman & Hymn Writer, 1725–1807 | Newton emphasizes the spiritual significance of Christ’s sacrifice. He observes that the hymn encourages personal reflection and trust. |
| Folliott S. Pierpoint, Anglican Hymn Writer, 1835–1917 | Pierpoint praises its lyrical clarity and congregational appeal. He also highlights its emotional and devotional effectiveness. |
| William Rees (Hyfrydol), Welsh Hymn Writer, 1803–1883 | Rees notes its melodic accessibility and devotional focus. He emphasizes the hymn’s use in personal and communal worship. |
| Philip P. Bliss, American Composer & Evangelist, 1838–1876 | Bliss admired the hymn’s emotional impact and use in evangelistic meetings. He also highlights its enduring popularity. |
Prayer: Thank You Holy Father for Your goodness in my life. Thank You, for sending Your Son, The Lord Jesus Christ to suffer and die for our sins. He was the only One worthy of the task, for we as mankind could not do it for ourselves. So you sent Your Son born of a virgin to reconcile the world to yourself. Thank you Father, for Your Great Wisdom, for it is only by the Blood of Jesus that we have redemption. Thank you King of glory, in Jesus' Name. Amen!
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