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.
Key Takeaways
- 1. His blood cancels every debt The cross does not offer a payment plan but a receipt. Forgiveness, deliverance, and transfer out of darkness are secured, not pending. The brand is JC positive, paid in full, and the accuser’s claim is silenced. Faith speaks from that settled ledger. [70:58]
- 2. The new covenant grants bold access Jesus mediates a better covenant, so prayer is not knocking from the alley but walking right in. Boldness is not arrogance; it is agreement with the blood. Mercy and help are found at the throne, not earned by performance. [85:43]
- 3. Identity under the blood reshapes speech Kings and priests must talk like they are under covenant, not under a curse. Words partner either with heaven’s decree or the enemy’s suggestion. Confession that matches Scripture becomes the runway God uses to perform His Word. [75:00]
- 4. Healing belongs in the covenant Psalm 103 is not sentimental poetry; it is covenant language that names what Christ purchased. “He heals all your diseases” refuses to bow to prognosis or probability. The stripes already speak, so the body is addressed from the victory, not toward it. [93:43]
- 5. Jesus’ sevenfold bleeding completes redemption Gethsemane, beard, thorns, stripes, hands, feet, and side tell a full story. Mental anguish, rejection, sickness, lack, direction, and cleansing all meet their match in His blood. Nothing is unfinished; the Passover shadow has become a covering reality. [96:24]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [61:32] - Main focus is the King
- [62:01] - Breakthrough in pressing praise
- [65:24] - His blood is enough
- [66:48] - A just God and the covenant
- [69:30] - Redeemed and transferred from darkness
- [72:13] - Kings and priests by His blood
- [80:54] - Wake up and know His Word
- [84:27] - Overcomers by blood and testimony
- [85:43] - Come boldly to the throne
- [92:17] - Healing in the new covenant
- [96:24] - Seven places His blood flowed
- [105:25] - Under the blood protection
- [116:49] - Communion: remember and receive
- [126:26] - Sent as JC branded heirs