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The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power

The blood that Jesus shed for me, Way back on Calvary

Author: Andraé Crouch (1962)
Tune: THE BLOOD
Published in 28 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI
Representative text cannot be shown for this hymn due to copyright.

Author: Andraé Crouch

Born in San Francisco on July 1, 1942, and raised in Los Angeles, Andraé Edward Crouch was the son of bivocational-pastor parents Benjamin and Catherine Crouch. He has recounted that he received the gift of music as a child, when his father was called as a guest preacher and pastoral candidate to a small rural church that had no musicians. He began playing for them at the age of 11. He wrote his first gospel song at 14, and formed his first band, the COGICS, in 1960. In 1965 he formed The Disciples, which lasted until 1979, and as a protegé of Audrey Mieir, Ralph Carmichael, and other leading Contemporary Christian Music artists of the time, went on to win a total of nine Grammies, and numerous other awards. He wrote his first well-kn… Go to person page >

Notes

Scripture References:
all st. = Eph. 1:7

African American gospel musician Andraé Crouch (b. Los Angeles, CA, 1945) wrote both text and tune in 1962. An arrangement of the text by Thursten G. Frazier entitled "It Will Never Lose Its Power" was published as a choral piece that same year by the Frazier-Cleveland Company.

Like other familiar hymns about the blood of Jesus (383, "0 Sacred Head" and 384, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross") this text presents the blood of Jesus as a metaphor for Christ's atonement for our sin. That atonement gives "me strength from day to day" and "will never lose its power." Certainty about the efficacy of Christ's sacrifice (st. 1) "soothes [our] doubts and calms [our] fears" (st. 2) and helps us negotiate "the highest mountain" and "the lowest valley" in our experiences of life in Christ.

Liturgical Use:
Worship that focuses on Christ's sacrifice, atonement, and power; Lord's Supper.

--Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1988

Tune

THE BLOOD

Crouch's musical setting of THE BLOOD provides a skeleton script for a piano accompaniment that welcomes additional or substitute chords, arpeggios, runs, and ornaments. This hymn is appropriate for regular congregational singing, choral part singing, and/ or the use of a soloist on the stanzas. Kee…

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Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 24 of 24)

African American Heritage Hymnal #256

African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal #137

Baptist Hymnal 1991 #133

Baptist Hymnal 2008 #227

Chalice Hymnal #206

Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #229

Hymns of Faith #269

Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #383

Audio

Lift Up Your Hearts #704

One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #327

Audio

Praise! Our Songs and Hymns #276

Text InfoTune InfoAudio

Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #552

Redeeming Love #4

Santo, Santo, Santo #676

Sing Joyfully #298

Songs of Zion #184

The Celebration Hymnal #334

The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration #192

The New National Baptist Hymnal (21st Century Edition) #146

This Far By Faith #201

Total Praise #253

Worship His Majesty #243

Yes, Lord! #250

Zion still Sings #204

Include 4 pre-1979 instances
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