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		<title>The Blood of Christ and Unlimited Salvation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As we prepare to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus at Easter, I want to remind you of the awesome and unlimited power of Christ&#8217;s shed blood. Early in their history, the people of Israel were slaves in Egypt. Eventually, God revealed himself to Moses and appointed him to lead the people away from [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>As we prepare to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus at Easter, I want to remind you of the awesome and unlimited power of Christ&#8217;s shed blood.</h4>
<div id="attachment_2790" style="width: 460px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img data-recalc-dims="1" fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2790" class="size-full wp-image-2790" alt="God-in-Christ, therefore, is the only substitute who can accomplish your atonement, because Jesus is the only One in whom the should and the could are united by his fully-human, fully-divine nature." src="https://i0.wp.com/colindye.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/God-in-Christ-therefore-is-the-only-substitute-who-can-accomplish-your-atonement-because-Jesus-is-the-only-One-in-whom-the-should-and-the-could-are-united-by-his-fully-human-fully-divine-nature.jpg?resize=450%2C337&#038;ssl=1" width="450" height="337" /><p id="caption-attachment-2790" class="wp-caption-text">God-in-Christ, therefore, is the only substitute who can accomplish your atonement, because Jesus is the only One in whom the should and the could are united by his fully-human, fully-divine nature.</p></div>
<p id="5">Early in their history, the people of Israel were slaves in Egypt. Eventually, God revealed himself to Moses and appointed him to lead the people away from slavery and into the promised land of Canaan. Moses spoke to Pharaoh, the Egyptian ruler, but he would not let the people of Israel go. So God sent a series of warning &#8216;plagues&#8217; to Egypt.</p>
<p id="10">When Pharaoh still refused to release the Israelites, God announced that he would send a final &#8216;plague&#8217; of death on the country. There would be a supreme act of holy judgement on Egypt and a merciful act of deliverance for Israel. God would act decisively to demonstrate his love and his justice, his grace and his holiness.</p>
<p id="15">God told Moses that each Israelite household should take a perfect lamb or goat, kill it, and sprinkle some of its blood on the outside doorposts and lintels of their houses.</p>
<p id="20">Sprinkled with the blood That night, God passed through Egypt and killed the firstborn male of every human family and every farm animal. But he passed over all those homes where the doorways were splashed with blood. There was unlimited salvation from death for all the households whose homes were sprinkled with the blood of a lamb.</p>
<p id="25">Just as Adam and Eve in Eden had personally to accept the blood-stained clothes from God, so each Jewish family had personally to act on God&#8217;s provision of the blood sacrifice.</p>
<p id="30">They each had to sacrifice their most valuable animal and sprinkle its blood on their doorposts: this was their personal, faith-filled response to God&#8217;s outstretched grace.</p>
<p id="35">The Bible records that God rewarded his people&#8217;s obedient sacrifices with unlimited blessing &#8211; this time with a personal salvation from death and a corporate salvation from slavery.</p>
<p id="40">Pointers to the cross As we look at Exodus chapter 12 and read the details of the Passover we can see an amazing picture of the cross and our unlimited salvation! ? There was only one way of escape from God&#8217;s just wrath, and that was by God&#8217;s gracious provision ? God&#8217;s merciful love passed over every blood-marked home to shield them from his wrath ? the people of Israel belonged to God because they&#8217;d been purchased by the blood and so were consecrated to his service ? the only survivors were those in homes where a perfect lamb had died instead of them ? the survivors were those who&#8217;d appropriated the blood ? the sacrifice not only dealt with their past bondage, it also provided them with a new life of freedom And it is still the same today! The judgement of God and the sentence of death hangs over every household today. There isn&#8217;t a person alive on earth who doesn&#8217;t live in the fear and knowledge of death. The wonderful news, however, is that the perfect Lamb has been sacrificed at Calvary; and that all those who believe his blood was shed to achieve their unlimited salvation will be spared when the terrible day of judgement finally comes.</p>
<h5 id="45">Claim the blood Make sure that you claim his blood, for yourself and for your entire household. Do it now!</h5>
<p id="50">Sprinkle the blood of the Lamb over your life and over your home. Place it over yourself and your loved ones. Live continually in the safety of its covering. And make sure that you spread the good news of Jesus&#8217; saving blood to all your friends and relations. Once you&#8217;ve started to believe in the blood, and have personally appropriated it, you&#8217;ll begin to sleep easy at night. You&#8217;ll rest in the knowledge that his blood is the guarantee of your unlimited salvation and your unlimited life of freedom. Every appearance of the crimson thread of the blood in the Old Testament prepares the way for the New Testament declaration that Jesus Christ shed his blood as a sacrifice for you &#8211; and for all people everywhere. All the Jewish sacrifices are meant to point you to Christ: they should help you grasp the significance of his death, and understand why he died. What they don&#8217;t do, however, is reveal precisely who Jesus is. Most unbelievers think that he was merely a man; while many believers imagine that he was somehow independent of God.</p>
<p id="55">Right and wrong ideas The problem with these ideas is that they lead people to misunderstand the blood. Never think that, on the cross, Jesus was trying to pacify an angry God and grasp a begrudging salvation. And never think that an unjust God killed an innocent Jesus in place of the real culprits.</p>
<p id="60">The story of Abraham and Isaac on Mount Moriah paved the way for the truth. The Father was ready to sacrifice his beloved Son and the adult Son was prepared to be the willing victim. Their wills were one: the Father gave the Son and the Son freely gave himself. The Father sacrificed the Son and the Son willingly sacrificed himself.</p>
<p id="65">God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing their trespasses to them. 2 Corinthians 5:19</p>
<p id="70">This should help you to realise that the blood sacrifice on the cross was not made by Christ alone or by God alone, but by God acting in Christ. In their love for you, the Father, the Son and the Spirit worked together in grace and harmony in the shedding of their own blood.</p>
<p id="75">God in Christ Some people have suggested that God died on the cross, but common sense should convince you that the immortal God could not die. God simply had to become fully human (without ceasing to be fully God) if he was to die as your substitute atoning sacrifice, and be both Judge and innocent victim, both high priest and perfect lamb. Jesus Christ, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a servant, and coming in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled himself and become obedient to the point of death even the death of the cross. Philippians 2:6-8</p>
<p id="80">When you think about it carefully, it should be obvious that only a human should atone for your sins (because it&#8217;s you who&#8217;s sinned). And that only God could accomplish the necessary atonement (since it&#8217;s he who&#8217;s justly demanded it).</p>
<p id="85">God-in-Christ, therefore, is the only substitute who can accomplish your atonement, because Jesus is the only One in whom the should and the could are united by his fully-human, fully-divine nature.</p>
<p id="90">Your substitute on the cross The good news, dear friend, is that a substitute has taken your place, offered your confession, borne the pain of your sin, and endured the penalty due to your disobedience. And this substitute wasn&#8217;t an animal, nor was it Christ alone or God alone. Instead, the substitute who died in your place was God-in-Christ, the fully human, fully divine being who was uniquely qualified to represent human you and divine God, and to mediate between you.</p>
<p id="95">When God gave his Son for you, he graciously gave himself! When he sent his Son for you, he graciously came himself! God humbled himself to become &#8211; in-and-through his Son &#8211; human flesh, and to endure and accept the terrible consequences of all your sin. In his amazing grace, the Judge personally intervened and endured the penalty which he&#8217;d imposed upon you. In order to save you from death, my friend, God-in-Christ graciously substituted himself and shed his blood for you.</p>
<h5 id="100">How can you respond to the cross and the blood with anything other than total commitment?</h5>
<p id="105">?I confess and declare that I owe everything to the precious blood of Jesus Christ, who died in my place, once-and-for-all, on the cross of Calvary.</p>
<p id="110">I thank You, my Father, for graciously providing the blood of sacrifice so that I can dwell in Your presence forever. I thank You, my Jesus, for willingly donating every drop of Your blood so that I can always have Your life flowing through me. I thank You, my God, for providing the Passover Lamb to die for my life and my deliverance. I sprinkle his blood over my life, over my home, over my family, over all that is dear to me. I receive by faith the unlimited salvation and unlimited blessings that his shed blood brings to me. I affirm before all the host of heaven that the precious blood of Jesus permanently guarantees my forgiveness, eternally removes my guilt, and beckons me into the welcoming presence of God.</p>
<p id="115">In Your grace and mercy, through the great power of the blood, You have provided me with unlimited life and freedom. I accept Your gift. I receive Your gift.</p>
<p id="120">I depend on Your gift. I rejoice in Your gift. Praise Your wonderful name.?</p>
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		<title>The Blood of Jesus and its Unlimited Blessing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2012 12:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When you think about the Jewish blood sacrifices, do they suggest death and destruction to you? Do you imagine that people offered these sacrifices just to earn God?s forgiveness and favour? If this were true, what would it say about the cross? That it was a place of hopeless death and decay? And that Christ [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>When you think about the Jewish blood sacrifices, do they suggest death and destruction to you? Do you imagine that people offered these sacrifices just to earn God?s forgiveness and favour?<br />
If this were true, what would it say about the cross? That it was a place of hopeless death and decay? And that Christ was trying to persuade a reluctant God to forgive humanity?<br />
No! Sacrificial blood speaks of life because it brings life; and the Old Testament blood sacrifices were God?s personal blessing to His people.</h4>
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<h5>THE FIRST SACRIFICE</h5>
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Sacrifice began with God not with men and women, for it was God who shed the first blood, God who made the first sacrifice, God who endured the first grief of loss. And He did these things to bless a pair of sinners with lasting hope.<br />
Can you imagine what it must have been like in Eden? The garden was perfect: there was no evil, no wickedness, no deceit, no sickness, no sin. The first humans were completely pure, and they lived in a wonderful, intimate relationship with God.<br />
One day, however, Adam and Eve succumbed to the devil?s temptations and disobeyed God. They sinned ? and tasted sin?s bitter consequences of shame, guilt and fear. In despair, they covered themselves with leaves and tried to hide from God.<br />
In His justice, God cursed humanity and expelled the pair from Eden. But, in His grace, he offered them tunics as a covering for sin and a uniform for a new task ? the fruit of the first blood sacrifice.<br />
For Adam and his wife, the Lord God made tunics of skin and clothed them.<br />
Genesis 3:21<br />
Some perfect animals must have died to provide this covering of grace. And it must have been God who slew, then skinned, the precious, perfect creatures that He?d only just made and blessed.<br />
This gift of blood-stained clothes is our first sighting of the crimson thread which leads to Calvary, our first insight into men and women being covered by the blood and clothed for service.<br />
Can you see, dear friend, how this blessing establishes the pattern of the blood and the cross?<br />
? those who benefited from the blood were completely undeserving ? so are you!<br />
? those who suffered were perfect and blameless ? so is He!<br />
? the price was high, for both the giver and the gift ? and at Calvary!<br />
? grace, love and mercy motivated the sacrifice ? so too the cross!<br />
? the pair had the freedom to accept or reject the fruit of the blood ? and so have you!<br />
? the gift not only dealt with their sin, it also equipped them to serve God in a new way ? It?s the same for you!</p>
<h5>PROMISES OF BLESSING</h5>
<p>&nbsp;<br />
According to the Bible, Cain and Abel both presented gifts to God, but God looked favourably only on Abel?s sacrifice.<br />
Have you ever wondered why God preferred Abel?s gift? It was because Cain gave God only some produce of the soil, whereas Abel sacrificed the valuable first-born of his flock.<br />
By faith Abel offered to God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, through which he obtained witness that he was righteous.<br />
Hebrews 11:4<br />
God didn?t need what Cain and Abel were offering Him in thanksgiving; but He deserved the best, and Abel?s was the more valuable gift.<br />
God was so delighted with Abel?s faith-filled blood sacrifice, that He declared him righteous. Whenever we notice the crimson thread in the Scriptures, we see God rewarding human faith with similar promises of righteousness and blessing.<br />
It was the same for Noah. After the flood had subsided, he offered God a sacrifice in thanks for his safe deliverance. God was so pleased with Noah?s obedient sacrifice that He rewarded him and his sons with the promise of blessing.<br />
God blessed Noah and his sons, and said to them: ?Be fruitful and multiply; and fill the earth?.<br />
Genesis 9:1<br />
Can you guess how God will respond to Christ?s sacrifice on the cross? Will it be with a tight-lipped smile? Or with extravagant promises of blessing for all who are joined to Him by faith?</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The blood &#160; Many believers use phrases like ?washed in the blood?, ?covered by the blood? and ?pleading the blood?. These lovely words express important truths, but they can confuse and mislead those people who don?t know what they mean. When we speak about ?the blood?, we?re referring to the blood which poured from Jesus? [&#8230;]</p>
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<h5>The blood</h5>
<p>&nbsp;<br />
Many believers use phrases like ?washed in the blood?, ?covered by the blood? and ?pleading the blood?. These lovely words express important truths, but they can confuse and mislead those people who don?t know what they mean.<br />
When we speak about ?the blood?, we?re referring to the blood which poured from Jesus? wounds when He was nailed to the cross of Calvary. The blood of Jesus is real.<br />
When the Bible refers to ?the blood? it speaks of the actual blood of Jesus which exists today in heaven. It is (I say it reverently) the most precious commodity in the universe. Jesus presented His blood before the Father as the means of our eternal redemption.<br />
<em>?with His own blood He entered the Most Holy Place once for all, having obtained eternal redemption.</em><br />
<em> Hebrews 9:12</em><br />
But most of us don?t have only this literal meaning in mind when we speak about ?the blood?. We also use ?the blood? as a shorthand expression for the complete sacrificial death of Jesus.<br />
For us, the phrase ?the blood? means both the literal blood of Christ and also a symbol of His death on the cross. Quite simply, the two little words ?the blood? represent everything that God endured and achieved for us through the cross.<br />
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<h5>Life giving blood</h5>
<p>First, all the Old Testament sacrifices and covenants are ?pictures? of the cross, of the place where Jesus shed his blood as the full-and-final sacrifice and as the new covenant This means that everything the Old Testament records about the blood reveals something important about the cross.<br />
Second, blood represents and contains life: it?s the difference between life and death. If you were badly injured in an accident, and your blood drained away, you would die. Similarly, if doctors had to operate on you, they might need to give you a transfusion of another person?s blood to keep you alive.<br />
<em>The life of the flesh is in the blood</em><br />
<em> Leviticus 17:11</em><br />
The word life also means soul. This explains why the Bible places such a high value on blood. It teaches that the blood of a human is more valuable than that of an animal, and that the blood of God?s only Son is the most precious life-giving commodity of all.<br />
Finally, God has declared that blood is the price and the means of atonement. This old word refers to the process by which God and humanity becomes ?fully united? or ?completely one?.<br />
<em>The life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement for the soul.</em><br />
<em> Leviticus 17:11</em><br />
Quite simply, God has ordained that sacrifice, that the shedding of blood, is the only way by which sinful men and women can be made one with Him. It is life for life or soul for soul. Jesus is our substitute sacrifice.<br />
Praise God, my friend, for you know what?s happened. You already know the deep truths that:<br />
? in Christ, God Himself provided the blood of the sacrifice so that you could be one with Him for ever.<br />
? on the cross, Christ willingly donated every drop of His blood so that you could always have His life flowing through you.<br />
When we consider the blood, we?ll be considering what God has done for you in salvation ? and praise and thanksgiving are the only right human responses.<br />
So get ready to discover and experience the blood?s unlimited power!</p>
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