Spirited Word - "Dead & Divorced!" (The Victory Secret)



The Christian Faith is one that bears one ultimate target for every true believer; that is the attainment of the fullness of the nature and personality of Christ Jesus who is the Author and Role Model of the Faith… This is the heart cry and deepest desire of every true believer; to be able to live and do like Christ while on the earth and to carry out His assignment to the latter…
But the believer being flesh and blood, and yet living in this world, will often be faced with a battle between the lustful desires of his natural body/flesh, and the Christ-like desires of his renewed/born-again spirit… As the Word says in Gal. 5:17 (NLT) “The old sinful nature loves to do evil, which is just opposite from what the Holy Spirit wants. And the Spirit gives us desires that are opposite from what the sinful nature desires. These two forces are constantly fighting each other, and your choices are never free from this conflict.”…

This daily unavoidable war of flesh and spirit faced by the believer causes him to be left with a choice of doing that which the Spirit desires which is pleasing to God, or to do that which his flesh desires which is an act of selfishness leading to sin against God… Many end up trying by all means to avoid falling for the temptations of the flesh only to discover they keep falling again and again as they keep trying… Some end up giving up on the Christian life-style seeing it an impossible task and resolving that the Christ-like life is unattainable; while others keep on trying and keep on failing and also keep on asking forgiveness from God for the same sin over and over again…
One thing is certain: man in his natural state cannot live pleasing to God and any self-motivated effort to do that only ends up futile; and the desires of the flesh cannot be overcome by trying or fighting it, but rather by taking a conscious decision to choose the desires of the Spirit, which then enables the release of divine ability/help from the Holy Spirit to overcome the temptation… As the Word says in Gal 5:16 (NLT) “So I advise you to live according to your new life in the Holy Spirit. Then you won't be doing what your sinful nature craves.”…
It is however important to note that a good understanding of the work done by Christ on the cross by His death is the way to true freedom and victory over the flesh and its desires… Many acknowledge that Christ took upon Himself their sins and died in their place, but not so many recognize that at the point of being born again (receiving Christ as Lord and Saviour) and being baptized (in water and Spirit), they (their old sinful body/nature/flesh) also died with Christ on that cross… Many believe that the death and blood of Christ took care of their redemption/justification (restoration to fellowship with God), but not so many reckon that Christ’s work on the cross also took care of their sanctification (the death of the old sinful nature crucified with Christ and the ability to live a life pleasing to God by the new life and Spirit of Christ imparted to them at New Birth)… Many failures in one’s Christian walk are rooted on one’s ignorance of this truth, which the Enemy always takes advantage of…
As the Apostle Paul explained in Romans Chapters 6-8; the Christian walk is a walk of faith in Christ Jesus and His work for us on the cross… He stated that the relationship between the natural unsaved man and his inherited sin nature which causes him to commit sins, could be likened to that of a Master and a Slave; the man is a slave bound to serve his sin nature his master, even against his own will, as it an inherent relationship which cannot be easily broken… The man (the slave) may not want to obey the desires of his sin nature (his master) most times but he discovers that the task master is often too powerful for him to disobey and he can’t but fall each time he calls… Though his acts of sin doesn’t make him a sinner, but his nature of sin makes him one; just as the saved believer may also fall into acts of sin but is not called a sinner because he does not have the sin nature in his renewed spirit but rather the nature of God, and has only been a victim of the weakness of his natural flesh/body and is also quickly convicted by the Spirit; he confesses his failure thereby restoring his fellowship broken by the sin act without losing his relationship with God…

The only way to freedom for the enslaved man from his master (his sin nature) is either by the death of the master, so he could go to a new master, or by the death of himself, so his master would have no authority over him anymore, as he cannot have two masters at a time… But then, it turns out that his master (his sin nature) cannot be killed and remains alive as long as he lives… But he has one other option; which is to die himself so as to be free from his master; so taking the way of death, he will finally find liberty from his cruel master who always forces him to do things against his own will… 
This is a picture of the work which Christ did for us; He was crucified and died on the cross, bearing not just our sins but also bearing us (our old sinful nature/self) which had been our master and which caused us to always fulfill the lustful desires of our bodies; and in His resurrection, we are also resurrected with Him as we died with Him, and therefore we are no longer slaves to that old master (sin) but now having a new Master (Jesus Christ) who does not force us to do His will, but rather gives us the ability by His Spirit in us to live according to the desires pleasing to God… The old life is disconnected from the old master (sin) as it is terminated by death on the cross, and the new life connected to a new master (the Lord Jesus) begins by the resurrection from the dead… Reckoning one’s self as dead to the old sin master, even though one still lives in a physical body with fleshly desires; and letting the desires of the new life powered by the indwelling Spirit of Christ gain ascendency and priority over the desires of the old life powered by the already crucified/dead sin nature, is a sure way of victory in that continuous war of flesh and spirit in the believer’s walk of holiness before God; bearing in mind that un-willful acts of sin confessed would always find forgiveness with God because of the shed blood of Christ which paid once and for all for all sins…

The Apostle Paul also likened the relationship between the sinner (the unsaved man) and the Law as given by God to Moses, as that of a Husband and a Wife… The wife (unsaved man) is married to a husband (the Law), but the husband makes demands of the wife which she could never be able to meet no matter how hard she tried, she was never able to satisfy the desires of her husband; therefore she desires freedom from her husband’s oppressive rule… But then again, she (the man) has few options: either she seeks a divorce, kills her husband or she kills herself; so as to be free to marry another husband, as she cannot have two husbands by law; but it turns out it is impossible to divorce or kill her husband (the unchangeable Laws of God); so in a desperate need of freedom, she must kill herself, so that her husband would have no rule over her any longer as long as she is dead to him now; and she decides to take the option, then she finds rest…

The above also is a picture of our old life (the wife) which strives by all means to obey the Law (the husband) but never succeeding… We discover that the death of Christ on the cross with both the sins of the believer and the believer himself in Him, also marked the death of the old life which was bound to keeping all the Law given by God with little or no hope of succeeding, and the beginning of a new life having Christ Jesus as the new Husband who does not just make strict demands on us but He Himself fulfills in us the same demands He makes of us, so that the wife (man) would simply trust and depend on her new husband (Christ in him in the person of the Holy Spirit) to help him fulfill the demands without struggles… This is what is referred to as the grace of God made available to the believer through the Holy Spirit in him, which enables him to do that which he would not have been able to do naturally: living a sin-free life without many shortcomings, which pleases God… 
Therefore, also reckoning one’s self as dead (by one’s crucifixion with Christ on the cross) to the old husband (the Law) with an old life powered by self-efforts to keep all the laws, and now married to a new husband (Christ Jesus) with a new life (by one’s  resurrection with Christ), powered by the free grace of God given through the Holy Spirit the believer’s indwelling helper; one ceases from personal labour/work to please God, but rather depending on God’s Spirit to fulfill God’s demands… As the Word says: “For God is working in you, giving you the desire to obey him and the power to do what pleases him.”  Philp. 2:13 (NLT)   “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God--not by works, so that no one can boast.” Eph 2:8-9 (NIV)...

By faith, dead and divorced to the old; yet alive and married to the new... That is the victory secret of the Christian life!

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Spirited Word - “The Two Commandments!”



“…One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question: Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law? Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments."…” Matt. 22:35-40 (NIV)…
The children of Israel, God’s nation of old were given the Ten Commandments by God through Moses to guide them from going against God’s laws so as not to incur His anger or attract a punishment for breaking the law… Though for certain reasons, the children of Israel hardly kept the laws, breaking it often times and the offering of animal sacrifices was used to atone or cover their sins and transgressions…
During Christ’s ministry on earth, His teachings were often strange and sometimes offensive to the then teachers of the law, who knew much about the laws of Moses but little about God’s actual intentions for the laws, God’s plan of salvation through His Son Jesus, and the coming of the Holy Spirit… Therefore, they believed in and were used to living a very religious and extremely legalistic life-style as regards keeping the laws to proof and attain righteousness before God, of which they often tried to accuse Christ of breaking the law because of their lack of understanding and unbelief…
The above scripture presents one of such occasions where Jesus gave a different perspective to the laws which God gave to the old Israelites… The Jews knew and tried to adhere to many dos and donts of the law including the Ten Commandments of Moses; but Jesus summed up the whole laws in two commandments on which He based most of His teachings: the two love commandments… This is clearly because anyone who can keep those two has kept the whole law, as all the other laws have those two as their basis or foundation…  As the Word states: “…The commandments, "Do not commit adultery," "Do not murder," "Do not steal," "Do not covet," and whatever other commandment there may be, are summed up in this one rule: "Love your neighbor as yourself." Love does no harm to its neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law…” Rom. 13:9-10 (NIV)…
The Jews of old had also known God as a LORD, Master and Judge, but Jesus introduced God not only as a Father, but also as a Lover… The kind of love taught about by Christ is God’s kind of love found in God’s nature; not a selfish or self-seeking love but an unconditional and self-less love which puts that which pleases God first above all others; a kind of love which enables one to show love to even one’s own known enemies; just as Jesus told His followers to pray for their enemies and bless those who curse them leaving judgment and revenge or vengeance to God; which He also showed when He prayed for forgiveness for those who crucified Him, the same people He came to save... Such kind of love is definitely not expressible by the natural man who is by nature insatiable, selfish, greedy, unforgiving and vengeful… Same applies to one’s love for God as the greatest commandment; this can only be proven by one’s complete obedience to all of God’s commands and serving Him in truth and in spirit, which is equally not attainable by the natural man whose nature is rebellion and disobedience to God’s orders…
The Word says: “…Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me. He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him and show myself to him…" John 14:21 (NIV) “…Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love…” 1John 4:8 (NIV) “…For the [true] love of God is this: that we do His commands [keep His ordinances and are mindful of His precepts and teaching]. And these orders of His are not irksome (burdensome, oppressive, or grievous)…” 1John 5:3 (AMP)…
However, the two love commandments must be obeyed if one must be found pleasing and gain approval in the sight of God; and given all the above, God’s kind of love can only be expressed by the Spirit of God, the Holy Spirit whom every true believer receives by faith after accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour… True love is God’s nature and can only be produced in the natural man by the Spirit of God who dwells and bears that fruit in Him; just as Jesus who being equally human, was able to display because He had in Him the Holy Spirit of God without measure, so He could love all, even the seemingly un-loveable ones… As the Word says: “…But the fruit of the Spirit is love…” Gal. 5:22 (NIV) “…But when the Holy Spirit controls our lives, he will produce this kind of fruit in us: love…” Gal 5:22 NLT) “…But the fruit of the [Holy] Spirit [the work which His presence within accomplishes] is love…” Gal 5:22 (AMP)…
It is also important to note that the real proof of one’s faith in God is shown by one’s works; as the Word says, faith without works is a dead faith… The works of faith are the works of love; works done not out of selfish desires or gain but by the genuine love of God and love for others in one’s heart enabled by God’s Holy Spirit… The Word states: “…For [if we are] in Christ Jesus, neither circumcision nor uncircumcision counts for anything, but only faith activated and energized and expressed and working through love…” Gal. 5:6 (AMP)… Therefore, just as faith without works is dead, and faith can only work by love; faith without love is equally powerless and ineffective… A living or active faith in God is only recognized by its active works of love as an act of obedience to God’s commandment, keeping in mind that without faith, one cannot please God as the Word says… Living by faith means living by love and living by love means living by faith and only that pleases God…
The Word states clearly: “…And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love…”1Cor. 13:13 (NIV)… Love is surely the greatest and anyone who fulfills the two commandments of love: love for God and love for others as oneself in all of one’s doings and dealings in life, has fulfilled all of God’s laws… If all of one’s thoughts, words and actions can be checked, controlled and motivated by God’s kind of love, then living a life pleasing to God becomes not a hard task… Being Born Again, you are born of God by His Spirit and you have His nature of love… You only need to strive to keep the Two Commandments of love by the power and help of God’s Holy Spirit and you would discover that you had kept all the Ten Commandments and grown to living the love life-style as God desires of you…
Battling with all the dos and donts doesn’t help much; The Two Commandments: Love your God and love others as you love yourself, is all God requires of you and that is the true life of faith… It is not that difficult, because it is not about your efforts but about the grace of God made available to you by His Holy Spirit; and when you’ve done all you can and know to do in expressing true love, He will help you do what you cannot do, as long as you ask Him to…
God’s Love is the greatest!

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Spirited Word - “Son, Servant & Slave: The Balance!”



By the work of redemption which Christ finished when He shed His blood and died on the cross for the sins of all mankind, everyone who believes in Him is restored to fellowship with God and is regarded as righteous in God’s sight by faith in Christ Jesus, thereby giving one the ability to pray to God without a sense of guilt and also to become a partaker of God’s promises in His Word and a co-heir to Christ’s inheritance as God’s First Born… Though our relationship with our heavenly Father is basically that of Father and son; but in practice, there is also the Master-servant and the Lord-slave sense in our walk with God… These three practical spheres if properly understood and utilized appropriately would ensure a more rewarding relationship in our dealings with the Almighty God…

The Son: by faith in Christ and by the Spirit of God, we are born of God, are children of God and God is our heavenly Father… We are therefore His sons and daughters, and as with a natural father, He loves us, cares for us, protects us, He knows our needs, He attends to our requests, and He meets our needs according to His will as He always knows what is best for us though we may not always know the same nor are we always happy with His decisions for us in the beginning in certain situations, until we discover at the end that it was for our own good after-all… As co-heirs with Christ, we know we have an inheritance of peace, health, prosperity, and long-life in God; and being His righteousness in Christ and taking advantage of our redemptive rights, we do not beg for that which is rightly ours, rather we come boldly before God’s presence asking our desires of Him according to His Word, in the name of Jesus by faith, with confidence and patience; knowing He will do as He has promised, just as a natural son will ask of his natural father… The Word states clearly:  “…But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God…” John 1:12 (KJV) “…And because you Gentiles have become his children, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, and now you can call God your dear Father. Now you are no longer a slave but God's own child. And since you are his child, everything he has belongs to you…” Gal. 4:6-7 (NLT) “…For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God…” Rom. 8:14 (KJV)… Pray to God with the mentality of a son!

The Servant: we are not only sons of God, we are also servants of God and Jesus is our Master… The vital characteristic of a true servant is complete obedience to his master’s instructions with humility and without analysis, reluctance or eye-service… Jesus Christ our perfect role model exemplified this virtue during His work on earth, as He would always publicly declare His unity with His heavenly Father and to work only according to what the Father wills and not His own works… Jesus displayed this practically in His dealings with His disciples and followers and also urged them to do the same by always bearing the heart/mind of a servant of God and of others in whatever they do… Therefore, we also as servants of God have a divine responsibility to always do that which is God’s will and not our own will notwithstanding how uncomfortable we might feel about it… A humble and obedient heart of a true servant is God’s expectation of us if we must be the true sons of our Father bearing in us His nature of love and self-less service towards God and others as Christ had… Though as with a natural servant, we always have a choice to either do the Master’s will, our own will or even to decide not to serve the Master any longer, as God is never a task master nor is Jesus a forceful Master, but He desires our total surrender and willful obedience for our own good and to receive His rewards… And just as a natural son serves His earthly father not because the father provides all his needs alone, but because he is his father and he owes him his obedience and loyalty as a due and legal obligation of which the father has the right to correct, instruct or discipline him in love if he defaults; same applies in our service to God our heavenly Father, we serve Him and do His work because it is our duty as His sons, not just for His rewards, because true sons get inheritances not wages or payments… The Word says: “Live as free men, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil; live as servants of God.” 1Pet. 2:16 (NIV) “…Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving…” Colo. 3:23-24 (NIV) “…In the same way, when you obey me you should say, 'We are not worthy of praise. We are servants who have simply done our duty.'…" Luk. 17:10 (NLT)… Work for God with the mentality of a servant!

The Slave: as children of God, we ought also to be love-slaves of Christ… A slave is not simply a servant, but a bondservant who accepts to be ruled over by a lord not for the sake of reward but out of a sense of total loss of self-will because he acknowledges that his choices and will has been bought over by his lord so he has no choice but to live for his lord; in essence, his life is totally owned and controlled by his lord… The slave is not just a servant with a restricted self-will but a servant so addicted and sold out to his lord’s will that he has lost his self-will; he is bonded permanently to his lord and has no freedom of choice or choice of freedom… We must recognize that Christ purchased us from Satan’s kingdom with His own blood and as such we do not belong to ourselves anymore but have become not just God’s sons and servants, but also God’s property… As Christ’s love-slaves, God expects of us to grow to a level of maturity in bearing His divine nature of love that our self-will has no place in our daily decisions in life; a point where we hardly need to ask what His will in a matter is because the thought of doing the opposite doesn’t even come to our minds; when we not only do God’s will as a conscious act but we live His will as a way of life; when we grow from doing God’s will to living God’s will; when God’s supernatural life becomes natural to us; when God’s way becomes not just a way, but the only way we can think of choosing; when we just can’t but love not because we always feel like it, but because we do not know how not to love; when our whole being is submerged in devotion to Jesus Christ our Lord that the thought of disobeying His instructions hardly comes by; it’s a life completely sold-out to Christ and His gospel… The love-slave will gladly give his life for his lord when need be… As with the early Apostles and Disciples of Christ and others who ended up as martyrs for Christ’s sake; they died for their faith not simply as servants of Christ but as slaves of Christ; their self-life, earthly rewards or material possessions meant nothing to them; they would gladly give all including their lives, for the sake of Christ and the gospel… This is surely beyond a simple natural decision, but the out-working of the empowerment of the Spirit of Christ, the Holy Spirit at work in them who had shed the self-sacrificing love of Christ in their hearts… The Word says: “…Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body…” 1Cor. 6:19-20 (NIV)… The Apostle Paul, a perfect example of Christ’s love-slave boldly said: “…But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ…” Philp. 3:7-8 (NIV)… Live for God with the mentality of a slave!

Truly, there are many self-proclaimed sons of God and servants of God, but only few have grown to become slaves of God; because self-will is often the driver of the decisions and choices many make in everyday life; and the praises of men, earthly fame and material possessions matter much to many than anything or anyone else… Of a truth, how we live and what/who we live for, matters more to God than the prayers we pray to Him or the works we do for Him…
Sons live mainly for the inheritances; Servants live mainly for the rewards; but Slaves have no life of their own, they live only for their Lord!... Don’t only be a son and a servant of God; strive to grow into a love-slave of Christ!

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Spirited Word - "When I See The Blood…!"



“…The blood you have smeared on your doorposts will serve as a sign. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. This plague of death will not touch you when I strike the land of Egypt…” Exo. 12:13 (NLT)

The children of Israel, God’s people of old, were spared from the death that took away all the first born sons and first born male animals in the land of Egypt because God instructed them to apply the blood of a spotless and unblemished lamb on their door posts as a sign to mark out their houses from the destruction coming upon the land… We do know that the ordinance of animal sacrifices for diverse purposes used in the time of old was majorly because of the significance of the blood of the animal that is being shed, acknowledging the fact that in the spirit realm, it is an established principle that the shedding of blood is always a requirement for the atonement of sins or for the appeasement of a deity…
The use of animals for sacrifices was surely a temporary measure instituted by God in order for man to be able to have any dealings with Him, though He had an eternal plan of salvation to be executed by His only Son Jesus at His appointed time… The blood of animals never provided a means for the total remission of man’s sins neither was it able to deal permanently with sin and man’s sin nature; rather it only served as a temporary covering for the sins of men… As the Word clearly states: “…But in those sacrifices there is a remembrance again made of sins every year. For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins…” Heb. 10:3-4 (KJV)
The shedding of the blood of Jesus Christ on the cross in the work of salvation as the one-time sacrifice for all sins was the consummation of the significances of all the old practices of animal sacrifice and pattern of worshiping God; as the Word says: “…Such [things] are only the shadow of things that are to come, and they have only a symbolic value. But the reality (the substance, the solid fact of what is foreshadowed, the body of it) belongs to Christ.” Colo. 2:17 (AMP)… While the old covenants between God and men were enacted and sealed by the blood of animals; the new and better covenant established by Christ Jesus was enacted and enforced with His own blood and also marked the end of the offerings of animal sacrifices to appease the Almighty God…
However, the true significance and real objective of the blood, of the animal in old times and of Christ in the new covenant, remains the same: for the atonement of sins; to have a right standing with God, appearing righteous in His sight; to be qualified to stand or come before His presence; to be saved from destruction; and to qualified to receive God’s blessings and promises… Though in the Old, continuous animal sacrifices was required; but in the New, only one thing is required: Faith in Christ Jesus, God’s once and for all and always acceptable sacrifice which He finds satisfactory at all times… The Word says:  “…For God sent Jesus to take the punishment for our sins and to satisfy God's anger against us. We are made right with God when we believe that Jesus shed his blood, sacrificing his life for us…” Rom. 3:25 (NLT) “…But now you belong to Christ Jesus. Though you once were far away from God, now you have been brought near to him because of the blood of Christ...” Eph. 2:13 (NLT) 
The blood of Jesus did not only take away our sins thereby delivering us from God’s anger and judgment, but it also destroyed the power of the sin nature of the fallen man to enable man both to have fellowship with God and to do God’s will… Though Jesus’ blood was shed for our sakes; His blood was not first for us, but for God, because the blood had to be first valuable and satisfactory for God before it could be useful for us… While we needed His blood to be qualified for God’s salvation, God needed His blood to be satisfied for our salvation; it is first God’s satisfaction before our qualification… Surely, salvation is not free, because Jesus paid the acceptable price with His blood; and as long as God sees our faith in His Son and sees that blood He shed, His wrathful judgments passes over us and we remain qualified to stand before His presence, as that blood though was shed once, keeps speaking peace, mercy and forgiveness for us before the throne of God through Jesus Christ the mediator of the new covenant, our Saviour and our Advocate with the heavenly Father…
It is equally important to note that eternal salvation and righteousness was never obtainable by the works of man no matter how good they were, because good-works was not good enough a price to pay for salvation; but salvation is received and righteousness is imputed as a gift from God as a result of one’s faith in Christ Jesus who paid the price… In this new covenant, the works done are done out of righteousness and not for righteousness; these works of faith are not done to obtain righteousness, but are done out of the righteousness which one has already attained by faith in Christ; and though the works are necessary to retain or maintain one’s salvation; they could neither produce nor guarantee eternal salvation…
The blood of Jesus remains the only means by which salvation could be realized and the ultimate reason why God would count anyone as righteous in His sight, why anyone could be qualified to receive His forgiveness, receive answers to prayers, obtain His blessings and promises or even make it to heaven… In reality, whatever good-works one does is for one’s own good and not for God’s good because acknowledging the truth that God is all-sufficient, omnipotent and He created the earth and all in it; at the end, the rewards go to the doer…
The blood of Jesus offers to God all the satisfaction He ever needs to have a relationship with man, to provide the needs of man and to answer his prayers; therefore trying to satisfy God by any other means or deeds would often amount to a good but yet unsatisfactory effort before Him or an effort to pay with a cheaper cost for what has already been paid for with an invaluable cost… As much as God recognizes the shed blood of Christ as His only satisfaction in relating with man, we must also recognize that and therefore do all good-works out of our faith in God, our love for God and our love for others, to receive the accompanying rewards; but not with a selfish intention or heart-motive of using the works done as a predicate to demand compulsory answers and rewards from God or to appear righteous in His sight…
By the blood, we receive salvation… By the blood, we are made righteous before God… By the blood, we can stand before His presence… By the blood, we can approach His throne of mercy… By the blood, we can pray and He answers us… By the blood, we can escape His anger and judgment… By the blood, we can make heaven… That blood is still as effective and potent as ever; ever fresh and ever in God’s sight as the day it was shed… That blood is not to be abused, it is of inestimable cost and value, and is the matchless price that was paid for what you needed the most, and that has paid for everything else you will ever need from God as long as you live on the earth (your healing, deliverance, prosperity & long-life inclusive)…  Put your faith in place and keep doing the works of faith, in obedience and trust in God … The blood of Jesus Christ speaks for you!
“When I See The Blood… I Am Satisfied!” So says the LORD!

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