There are songs that feel like they were built for stadiums, and then there are songs that feel like they were built for the soul. “Nothing But the Blood,” the new collaboration from Tommee Profitt and Jeremy Rosado, lands right in that sacred space where sound becomes something more than production — it becomes a declaration. From the first swell of the track, you can feel the weight of what they’re singing about: not a concept, not a metaphor, but the very foundation of our faith. This isn’t a re‑telling of an old hymn; it’s a revival of the truth behind it.
Tommee Profitt has always had a way of turning worship into something cinematic — something that feels like it could shake the walls of a heart that’s grown tired. Jeremy Rosado brings a voice that carries both tenderness and power, the kind of voice that sounds like it’s been shaped by grace. Together, they don’t just revisit the message of the blood of Jesus — they lift it, amplify it, and remind us why it still matters in a world that keeps trying to save itself. Their collaboration feels intentional, like two artists who understand that the cross isn’t just history; it’s the hope we cling to right now.
There’s a line woven through the song that echoes the truth many of us forget when life gets loud: we are not redeemed by our effort, our discipline, or our strength — only by Him. It reflects the depth of Hebrews 9:14 — “How much more will the blood of Christ… cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to death.” That cleansing isn’t symbolic; it’s real, and it’s the reason we can stand before God without fear. “Nothing But the Blood” pulls that truth out of the background and puts it front and center, where it belongs.
The song also carries the heartbeat of Ephesians 1:7 — “In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins.” Redemption isn’t a distant idea; it’s the story every believer is living right now. And for anyone who has ever wondered if they’ve gone too far, failed too deeply, or drifted too long, this song answers with the same certainty Scripture does: the blood of Jesus is enough. Always enough. Still enough.
And as the song builds, it brings to mind the promise of 1 Peter 1:18–19 — “You were redeemed… with the precious blood of Christ.” Precious — not common, not replaceable, not one option among many. Precious because it cost everything, and because it changes everything. Tommee and Jeremy deliver that truth with a conviction that feels like an invitation: come back to what saves, come back to what heals, come back to what sets you free.
“Nothing But the Blood” is the kind of song that calls you to remember what God has already done for you — not someday, not eventually, but right now. If your faith has felt thin, if your heart has been carrying more than it was meant to, or if you’ve simply forgotten the power of what Jesus accomplished for you, let this song pull you back to the center. Let it remind you that the cross still speaks, the blood still covers, and the grace of God is still reaching for you. Now is the time to respond to that truth with a heart that’s open and willing to be changed.
Tommee Profitt and Jeremy Rosado’s powerful new single “Nothing But the Blood” is a cinematic, faith‑anchored anthem that brings the message of Christ’s sacrifice to life with stunning intensity. It’s a reminder of the redemption, cleansing, and hope found only in Jesus — a song that lifts weary hearts and strengthens believers with truth that never fades. Add “Nothing But the Blood” to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement today — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports the artists and helps us continue sharing music that points people to Jesus.
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