I hear the Savior say
Thy strength indeed is small
Child of weakness, watch and pray
Find in Me thine all in all
Jesus paid it all
All to Him I owe
Sin had left a crimson stain
He washed it white as snow
Lord, now indeed I find
Thy power and Thine alone
Can change the leper’s spots
and melt the heart of stone
And when before the throne
I stand in Him complete,
Jesus died my soul to save,
my lips shall still repeat
O Praise the one who paid my debt
And raised this life up from the dead
Jesus paid it all,
All to Him I owe;
Sin had left a crimson stain,
He washed it white as snow
Sin had left a crimson stain,
He washed it white as snow
He washed it white as snow
Original hymn – Elvina M. Hall / Additional lyrics and praise – Kristian Stanfil
I listen to this hymn and again I am a child, sitting by my mom in church, listening to the grown-ups around me sing; and I understand these words even then. That Jesus paid my debt so that I could live; it was that simple then. Why do we complicate things when we get older?
I hear Jesus whisper,
“Your strength is little, and you are weak. But you are My child and as you pray and seek Me, you will find all that you need in Me.”
And I respond…
“Jesus, You paid it all, the price for every sin that I have committed and ever will commit. I owe You everything. Sin had stained me, taken all from me and in the broken places You filled me. And now I am clean, and white as snow.
Lord, I now see that You alone can do miraculous things, like heal disease, and break even the hardest of hearts and fill all with You. You paid the whole price for my sins, I owe all that I am to You. Sin had left a mark and almost ruined me, but You washed me and made me white as snow.
And when the day comes that You appear to all, and we get to kneel before You as You sit on Your throne. I will finally be complete in You. You died to save my soul and my lips will proclaim the news to all the world. Jesus, You paid it all, and all to You I owe- sin had left a crimson stain, but You washed it white as snow.”
As a child, I listened to hymns and hung on every word and I pictured the events really happening. I pictured Him dying for me and washing the stain of my sins. I pictured me dirty once and then I am made white as snow because of Him. I remember longing for the day that the trumpets would sound and I would get to stand before His throne and talk to Him. I would get to bow down before my Lord and Savior and tell Him how much I loved Him and how grateful I am for Him taking my sins away. And you know what? He really did take your sins away. He really did pay your debt and raise your life up from the dead. And because of this, you will live a life that is full and blessed. You will walk in light instead of darkness. And you will be loved by Jesus, our Lord. Just meditate on this today and let it just sink in…you are saved, loved, clean, because He paid it all.
But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin.
1 John 1:7
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
Verse 9
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Let us pray: Thank You, Jesus, for paying the full price for my sins. You came and died and paid my debt in full. I am in awe of Your sacrifice and Your love. Thank You for loving me enough to save me from myself. And when that day comes that I get to stand before You and bow down on my knees, I will praise You and proclaim to the world that You are the Savior! In Jesus’ name, amen.
thank You, Lord Jesus!!! where would we be without the cleansing blood of Jesus! kim, i too, love singing these old hymns that just speak forth the Truth and doctrine of our faith and believing so simply and straightforward. thanks for sharing this one <3
I have good memories of singing this hymn in church too, Kim. I’m so thankful for my Christian upbringing.
This song is so encouraging–He paid it ALL! Not just for certain sins or certain people, but for ALL people to be free from ALL sins. What’s required of us?–to come and bow before Jesus and accept. Wow, what an exchange!
I’m praying your prayer this morning too.
amen! <3