Growing up in a conservative church background we sang a lot of songs about the blood:
- There is Power in the Blood
- Oh the Blood of Jesus
- What Can Wash Away My Sins? (Nothing but the Blood of Jesus)
- The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power
I hear less and less songs about the blood. Many seemed to think such songs “turn off” people we are trying to reach. The very thought of being washed in blood is, honestly, a little strange. When I turn on my shower I would be horrified to see blood instead of water coming from the shower head. And who would wash their white tops in blood and expect them to come out sparkling clean.
On the surface it is a silly concept.
Yet when the Bible was written little was known scientifically about blood. Everything the Bible said about it was in opposition to scientific knowledge.
For instance, throughout the Bible we are told that the life is in the blood. Yet, until just a few hundred years ago doctors would bleed patients thinking losing blood would cure them. Now we know how important blood is to life and have blood drives to encourage people to donate blood. Truly the writer of the Old Testament knew what he was talking about when he said there life in the blood.
Recently reading a book by Dr. Paul Brand and Philip Yancey, In His Image, it was interesting to see how science has discovered the cleansing power of blood.
Such a pipeline exists inside each one of us, servicing one hundred trillion cells in the human body. An endless supply of oxygen, amino acids, nitrogen, sodium, potassium,…surges past our cells, carried on blood cell rafts or suspended in the fluid….that same pipeline ferries away refuse, exhaust gases, and worn-out chemicals….The components of this circulatory system cooperate to accomplish a simple goal: nourishing and cleansing each living cell…Every cell in every body lives at the mercy of blood.
It is not true that blood represents life to the surgeon but death to the Christian. Rather, we come to the table also to partake of His life. Christ came not just to give us an example of a way of life but to give us life itself. Spiritual life is not ethereal and outside us, something that we must work hard to obtain; it is in us, pervading us, as blood is in every living being.
This “Good Friday” I am thankful for the blood of Jesus that cleanses me from sin.