Power in the Blood
1899
"There Is Power in the Blood" is a prominent Christian hymn written by Lewis Edgar Jones (1865–1936) in Mountain Lake Park, Maryland. Published in 1899 in the book Songs of Praise and Victory by Jones and Henry Lake Gilmour, it focuses on the theological, sacrificial, and redemptive power of the blood of Jesus Christ.
Historical and Theological Context
Author: Lewis Edgar Jones, a religious song writer born in Illinois.
Publication: The hymn appeared in Songs of Praise and Victory (1899) and later Gospel Praises.
Theme: It is an appreciative tribute to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, focusing on themes of redemption, cleansing, and spiritual victory.
Message: The lyrics emphasize that the "blood of the Lamb" provides, sanctification, cleansing from sin, and victory over evil.
Musical Legacy: It remains a widely known hymn in Christian worship.
The hymn highlights the belief in the atonement and the power found in the sacrifice of Jesus.

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