I was a wretch, I remember who I was
I was lost, I was blind, I was running out of timeSin separated, the breach was far too wideBut from the far side of the chasmYou held me in Your sight
So You made a way, across the great divideLeft behind, Heaven's throne, to build it here insideAnd there at the cross You paid the debt I oweBroke my chains, freed my soul, for the first time I had hope
Thank You Jesus, for the blood appliedThank You Jesus, it has washed me whiteThank You Jesus, You have saved my lifeBrought me from the darkness into glorious light
You took my place, laid inside my tomb of sinYou were buried for three days but then You walked right out againAnd now death has no sting and life has no endFor I have been transformed by the blood of the Lamb
Thank You Jesus, for the blood applied (thank You, Jesus)Thank You Jesus, it has washed me whiteThank You Jesus, You have saved my lifeBrought me from the darkness into glorious light
There is nothing strongerThan the wonder working power of the blood, the bloodThat calls us sons and daughtersWe are ransomed by our Father through the blood, the bloodThere is nothing strongerOh, the wonder working power of the blood, the blood (it calls us)That calls us sons and daughtersWe are ransomed by our Father through the blood, the blood
Thank You Jesus, for the blood appliedThank You Jesus, it has washed me whiteThank You Jesus, You have saved my lifeBrought me from the darkness into glorious light
Glory to His nameGlory to His nameThere to my heart was the blood appliedGlory to His name
Scripture; 1 Peter 1:18-19; Revelation 1:5
The song "Thank You Jesus for the Blood" was written by Kristene DiMarco, a worship leader and singer-songwriter. Kristene is known for her contributions to worship music, particularly within the genre of contemporary Christian music. The song was released as part of her album "The Throne Room" in 2020.
The lyrics focus on expressing gratitude for the redemptive power of Jesus' blood, a central theme in Christian worship. It's widely appreciated in churches for its powerful declaration of Jesus' sacrifice and the freedom it brings.
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