Tuesday, July 7, 2020

"The Secrets of GOD," as revealed by John in the Revealtion of Christ,some thoughts on a few subjects part 2 of 3, hidden insights, as seen with a renewed mind and our victory as foretold.

With this post we being a look into "Thoughts on the "Power" of the Blood," an item of misunderstanding concerning use and application. With these thoughts may we dispel many of those legions and myths along with the misapplication and use of the blood that religion promotes.


Thoughts on the Power of the Blood:

The blood of Jesus was no different to the blood of any other persons. If there was some mysterious "power" in the blood of Jesus, then all we needed was a blood transfusion. We know today that when a woman is carrying a child within her womb that that child has the father's DNA in it. Not the mother's.

What makes His blood most powerful significant is in what it communicates.

Unlike the idea that the ultimate, most expensive sacrifice would perhaps persuade Deity to look differently and favorably upon sinful humanity, this is not Deity getting even with humanity in the typical language of "an Eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth" judgment; This Deity reconciling all of humanity to Themselves. Jesus did not do what He did to reconcile GOD with us; This is Father Son and Spirit clothed in human skin (This is now bone of My bones, and flesh of My flesh: and they shall be One flesh; of Genesis 2:23-24), lovingly and willingly going to the gruesome extreme of a ridiculously unfair trail by a human court, and the scandalous execution of an innocent life, in order to persuade us most convincingly of Their priceless esteem of us and Their relentless Agape for us, and to forever rescue our minds from every definition of unworthiness and condemnation, and every sense of separation, of loss.

Hebrews 9:15, 22, "As [1]fully representing humanity, Jesus' death brought an end to the old, and introduced the New Testament. He thus redeemed us form (ourselves) the transgressions recorded under the first Covenant and identified us as heirs; Qualifying us to participate (again) in full inheritance of all that He obtained on our behalf. (The concept of a [1, G3316 from G3319 mesos, middle and G3326 meta, denoting accompaniment] mediator, mesties, in this analogy, is not a go-between, as if Jesus had to change the Father's mind about us; It was and is our minds that need to be changed or persuaded! Jesus did not save us from GOD; But for GOD's indwelling; He is fully GOD and fully man, and in Him humanity is most completely represented. (Gal. 3:20 and Heb. 6:16-20).....Thus, according to the law, all purging was by means of blood; [1] forgiveness was specifically associated with the shedding of (innocent in Jesus' case it was both innocent and righteous) blood." (The idea of closure to the particular case was communicated in the death of an innocent victim. The blood symbolizes this currency. see 1Peter 1:18-19

The word translated as forgiveness, or remission is the word [1, G859 aphesis, pardon, from G863 from G575 apo, and ἵημι hiēmi (to send; an intensive form of εἶμι eimi (to go)] aphiēmi, is from (G575) apo, away from, and hieimi an intense form of eimi, I am; Thus forgiveness is in essence a restoring of one's true 'I-am-ness." The injury, insult, shame, hostility or guilt would no longer define the individual. (G3992 pempō, a primary verb; to dispatch (from the subjective view or point of departure, whereas ἵημι hiēmi [as a stronger form of εἶμι eimi] refers rather to the objective point or terminus ad quem, to wield together. Of Gen. 2:23-24.) (The Mirror, with editing.)

With our next visit we shall, the LORD willing, continue with 1Peter 1. Until then may the LORD increase His light upon the world to awaken all humanity to His truth and grace within them.

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