“Not All the Blood of Beasts”
by Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Not all the blood of beasts
On Jewish altars slain
Could give the guilty conscience peace
Or wash away the stain.
But Christ, the heavenly Lamb,
Takes all our sins away;
A sacrifice of nobler name
And richer blood than they.
My faith would lay her hand
On that dear head, of Thine
While like a penitent I stand
And there confess my sin.
My soul looks back to see
The burden Thou didst bear
When hanging on the cursed tree
And knows her guilt was there.
Believing, we rejoice
To see the curse remove;
We bless the Lamb with cheerful voice
And sing His bleeding love.