The blood of Jesus isn’t just a theological concept—it’s a permanent mark of ownership. Like cattle branded with a rancher’s mark, believers are stamped with the identity of Christ. This branding means freedom from old labels, shame, and condemnation. Every lie about your worth or past is silenced by the crimson seal of redemption. You carry the DNA of heaven, marked for purpose and protection. Walk today as one who knows their true name is written in blood. [01:11:26]
“He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”
(Colossians 1:13–14, Amplified)
Reflection: What old label or accusation tries to stick to you? How might declaring “I’m JC branded” shift your perspective today?
Jesus shed blood in seven specific places—from Gethsemane’s sweat to the spear-pierced side. Each wound answers a human need: mental anguish, rejection, fear, poverty, instability, purposelessness, and spiritual drought. His completeness covers your incompleteness. The seventh wound—water and blood from His side—invites you into cleansing and rebirth. Nothing remains uncovered or unpaid. [01:37:01]
“By His wounds you have been healed.”
(1 Peter 2:24, ESV)
Reflection: Which of the seven areas (mind, identity, provision, etc.) feels most vulnerable? Speak aloud: “This is under the blood.”
You aren’t just saved from hell—you’re promoted to royalty. The blood makes you both a priest (intercessor) and a king (authority-bearer). This dual identity means you carry heaven’s decrees into everyday spaces. Your workplace, kitchen, or commute becomes a throne room. You don’t need a title to shift atmospheres—just blood-bought authority. [01:12:13]
“You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign on the earth.”
(Revelation 5:10, ESV)
Reflection: Where do you feel “ordinary” today? How might your royal priesthood change how you approach that space?
The torn veil wasn’t just a temple curtain—it was an invitation. You don’t need a mediator, a perfect track record, or religious rituals to approach God. The blood grants 24/7 backstage access to the Father. Your prayers aren’t graded on eloquence but heard through the filter of Christ’s sacrifice. Come messy, come desperate, come confident. [01:28:33]
“Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.”
(Hebrews 4:16, ESV)
Reflection: What keeps you from approaching God boldly? How does the blood rewrite that narrative?
Spiritual malnutrition happens when we snack on opinions rather than feast on blood-bought truth. The enemy targets malnourished believers with lies about identity and destiny. But the blood is a protein shake for the soul—it rebuilds atrophied faith muscles. Feed on what declares you healed, whole, and heaven’s heir. [01:23:12]
“How sweet your words taste to me; they are sweeter than honey.”
(Psalm 119:103, NLT)
Reflection: What “junk food” have you consumed this week (fear, gossip, comparison)? What blood-secured truth will you feast on instead?
Praise names the center and sets the room. The song of abandonment says it straight: not a will of flesh, but God’s will. In that sound, the text of a life like the woman with the issue of blood takes shape, pressing through until breakthrough lands, because glory keeps moving from glory to glory. Time feels short, so today must matter. The call is to aim the whole heart at the King of kings, not at critics, not at performance.
The blood of Jesus stands as the headline. A just God required blood, and Jesus came as the spotless Lamb. Hebrews says there is no forgiveness without shedding of blood, so the new covenant announces paid in full. Ephesians and Colossians preach it loud: redemption, deliverance, and full pardon, a transfer out of darkness into the kingdom of the beloved Son. That stamp of blood brands the believer JC positive, JC branded, marked as “paid.” Revelation names the identity that blood buys: kings and priests. Authority rides on the Word God watches to perform, so speech must line up with Scripture, not with old labels, doctor’s reports, or family scripts.
The new and everlasting covenant gives access. Jesus mediates a better covenant with better promises, so the church comes boldly to the throne of grace. No back hallway, no “courts” performance. Direct access. Hebrews urges a held-fast confession, an assembled people, love stirred up, and faith assured. The Word must feed the inner life, or the spirit turns emaciated, easy prey for the accuser. Yet the greater One lives inside, and the church overcomes by the blood of the Lamb and the word of testimony.
Healing lives inside this covenant. Psalm 103 refuses to blink: he heals all diseases. Mark 16 stretches out hands to sick bodies and expects recovery. Sickness is not the Father’s lesson plan; the Son already suffered. By his stripes, healing is secured. The sevenfold shedding of blood sings completeness. Gethsemane covers surrender and anguish. The beard torn answers rejection and stolen identity. The thorns secure a sound mind. The scourged back seals healing. Pierced hands speak provision. Pierced feet set the gospel in motion with peace. The opened side pours water and blood, the Word and the Spirit for a washed people. Passover’s doorposts still preach protection. Under the blood is the safe place.
This identity carries a commission. Kings and priests walk out stamped and sent, standing tall in the truth, refusing cynicism, renewing the mind, and agreeing with God. His blood is enough.
So you can either align your words with what he says, or you can align your words with what the enemy says. You have a choice. Some of you have boxed yourself in with your own words, with your own confessions, with what the doctor says, with what your mother said, with what your father said or didn't say for that matter, and you've locked yourself into that destiny instead of what the destiny that the word of God says. He says you are a king and a priest, a daughter, and a son of the most high God. Not because of you, but because of who he is, because he covered you, he washed you, he bought you with his blood, paid in full.
[01:14:53]
(39 seconds)
A king and a priest because of his blood. You know, the Old Testament had certain priests that could atone for the sins, but he's made you a king and a priest. He became your mediator. You can now come boldly to the throne room of grace. You don't have to hide. You don't have to go to confession. You can go to the one who's redeemed you. You can go to the one who's there with open arms because of the blood that he poured out for you.
[01:12:23]
(35 seconds)
But how many of you know you are a daughter and the son of the most high god? And it's not just a card to play. You have the authority of his word. You are under the blood. You are under a new covenant, a new and everlasting covenant, and you have his word on your side. You have the authority of God on the inside of you when you receive Jesus, and you allow his blood to wash you clean. You are a king. You are a priest. You are a son and daughter of the most high god. How many of you know you'd carry yourself a little differently?
[01:13:29]
(29 seconds)
Now, thank you, Jesus. How many are you thankful we don't have to do that? We don't have to find a lamb or a goat or some spotless animal. Jesus became our lamb, the spotless cleansed lamb of God to eradicate our sins. Ephesians one seven through eight, in him, we have redemption. That is our deliverance and salvation. Did you hear that? It's it's not just your salvation. Again, it's not just fire escape. He paid the price for your deliverance. Amen. Body, soul, and spirit.
[01:08:36]
(31 seconds)
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