Blood of the Lamb
“Blood of the Lamb” is a gospel worship song by Gospel Protocol, centered on standing firm in spiritual battle.
About this song
Released June 24, 2026 as a standalone single, “Blood of the Lamb” sits at the meeting point of two themes that gospel music has long held in tension: the reality of spiritual warfare and the nearness of mercy. Thomas Perry Jr. sets both in a register of reverence rather than triumph, and that restraint is the recording’s defining choice. Across its just-under-four-minute span, the mood stays weighted and deliberate, less a battle cry than the settled confidence of someone who has already located where the victory comes from.
The doubleness is what makes the track worth sitting with. Breakthrough language usually reaches for volume; here it is braided with repentance, so that standing firm and being cleansed become the same motion. The result feels honest about the cost of the fight while refusing to leave the listener there. Editorially, it pairs well with the armor passage of Ephesians 6:10–18 and the “weapons not of the flesh” of 2 Corinthians 10:3–5, alongside the confessional turn of Psalm 51 and the promise of cleansing in 1 John 1:9 — a thematic frame the ministry has not formally confirmed, offered here as a reading of the song’s emotional grain.
For a congregation carrying the weight of an unseen struggle, this is a song about where firmness actually comes from: not effort, but covering. It gives that conviction a place to breathe.
Bringing it into worship
Reach for this during the reflective middle of a gathering rather than the opening rush. Its reverent tone suits confession and the response or altar moment, and it undergirds intercession where people are contending in prayer. Pair it tonally with quieter, cross-centered songs and let instrumentation stay spare. Strong as a listening or ministry piece; the weighted pacing also lets a congregation lean in and sing without being hurried through the moment.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (editorial · unconfirmed): 1 John 1:9, 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, Ephesians 6:10-18, Psalm 51
- Emotional tone: reverence
- Service placement (editorial): Confession; response; Response & altar; intercession
- Genre / length: Gospel · 3:59
Questions
What is “Blood of the Lamb” about?
It is a worship song addressed to God on the theme of spiritual warfare / breakthrough, mercy / repentance. Emotional tone: reverence.
What scripture is “Blood of the Lamb” paired with?
Editorial, theme-based pairing (not yet exegetically confirmed): 1 John 1:9, 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, Ephesians 6:10-18, Psalm 51. The catalog’s scripture field is pending ministry review.
Where does “Blood of the Lamb” fit in a worship service?
Editorial suggestion: Confession; response; Response & altar; intercession.
Who made “Blood of the Lamb”?
Written by Thomas Perry Jr. under the Gospel Protocol ministry (144k Records). Released June 24, 2026.