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116. The Sprinkled Blood

1 The sprinkled blood is speaking
Before the Father's throne,
The Spirit's pow'r is seeking
To make its virtues known;
The sprinkled blood is telling
Jehovah's love to man,
While heav'nly harps are swelling,
Sweet notes to mercy's plan.

2 The sprinkled blood is speaking
Forgiveness full and free,
Its wondrous pow'r is breaking
Each bond of guilt for me;
The sprinkled blood's revealing
A Father's smiling face,
The Saviour's love is sealing
Each monument of grace.

3 The sprinkled blood as pleading
Its virtue as my own,
And there my soul is reading
Her title to Thy throne.
The sprinkled blood as owning
The weak one's feeblest plea;
'Mid sighs, and tears, and groaning,
It pleads, O Lord, with thee.

4 O wondrous pow'r, that seeketh
From sin to set me free!
O precious blood, that speaketh!
Should I not value thee?
The sprinkled blood is shedding
Its fragrance all around,
It gilds the path we're treading,
It makes our joys abound.

Text Information
First Line: The sprinkled blood is speaking
Title: The Sprinkled Blood
Author: Anon.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Invitation and Repentance; Christ: Christ Mediator
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: WEBB
Composer: Webb
Meter: 7s & 6s. D.
Key: B♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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