The Power and Significance of Jesus' Blood
Summary
The essence of today's message revolves around the profound significance of the blood of Jesus Christ. Every human being is born into sin, a condition inherited from Adam. However, Jesus was born sinless, a divine conception that united God and man in the womb of the Virgin Mary. This unique birth meant that Jesus' blood was not tainted by sin, unlike the rest of humanity. The power of His blood lies in its ability to remit sins, not just cover them as the blood of animals did in the Old Testament. This remission means that our sins are wiped clean, leaving no trace, and God chooses to forget them, offering us a fresh start.
The blood of Jesus is the only currency recognized in the spiritual realm, capable of purifying us and making us right with God. Earthly wealth and deeds cannot address the sin issue; only the blood of Jesus can cleanse our conscience from sin. This purification is an exchange, much like a transaction, where Jesus' blood is given in exchange for our lives, making atonement possible. The blood of animals provided a temporary fix, dealing only with the flesh, but Jesus, the Lamb of God, takes away the sin of the world permanently.
Christianity is not about being part of a religious group but about entering into a relationship with God as His children. This relationship is not something that can be bought with money; it is accessed through faith in what Jesus has accomplished. Jesus' sacrifice was a one-time event, securing our redemption forever. No further sacrifices are needed because His blood was sufficient to pay for the sins of the entire human race, past, present, and future. This eternal redemption means that we are redeemed forever, and no more blood needs to be shed.
Key Takeaways:
1. The Sinless Birth of Jesus: Jesus' birth was unique because it was free from sin, unlike any other human birth. This sinless nature was essential for His blood to have the power to remit sins, not just cover them. His divine conception meant that His blood was pure and powerful enough to cleanse humanity from sin. [01:12]
2. The Power of Jesus' Blood: The blood of Jesus is the only currency that holds value in the spiritual realm. It purifies us and makes us right with God, unlike earthly wealth or deeds, which cannot address the sin issue. This purification is an exchange, where Jesus' blood is given for our lives. [04:42]
3. True Freedom in Christ: True freedom is found in surrendering to Jesus and living under His guidance. It is not a license to live as we please but a call to live as slaves to Christ, experiencing true freedom through obedience and relationship with Him. [03:53]
4. Christianity as a Relationship: Christianity is not about being part of a religious group but about entering into a personal relationship with God as His children. This relationship is accessed through faith in Jesus' sacrifice, not through money or deeds. [08:21]
5. Eternal Redemption: Jesus' sacrifice was a one-time event that secured our redemption forever. His blood was sufficient to pay for the sins of the entire human race, and no further sacrifices are needed. We are redeemed forever, and no more blood needs to be shed. [10:01]
Youtube Chapters:
[0:00] - Welcome
[01:12] - The Sinless Birth of Jesus
[02:13] - Atonement vs. Remission
[03:19] - Forgetting Our Past Sins
[03:53] - True Freedom in Christ
[04:42] - The Power of Jesus' Blood
[05:23] - Spiritual Currency
[06:02] - Misconceptions About Sin
[06:51] - The Exchange of Blood
[07:30] - The Role of Animal Sacrifices
[08:21] - Christianity as a Relationship
[09:19] - The Lamb Slain for Us
[10:01] - Eternal Redemption
Study Guide
### Bible Study Discussion Guide
#### Bible Reading
1. Leviticus 17:11 - "For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul."
2. Hebrews 9:12 - "He entered the most holy place once for all time, not by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood, thus securing eternal redemption."
3. John 1:29 - "The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world."
#### Observation Questions
1. What is the significance of Jesus being born without sin according to the sermon? [01:12]
2. How does the sermon describe the difference between the blood of animals and the blood of Jesus? [02:13]
3. What does the sermon say about the role of earthly wealth and deeds in addressing sin? [05:23]
4. According to the sermon, what is the only currency recognized in the spiritual realm? [06:02]
#### Interpretation Questions
1. How does the concept of Jesus' sinless birth impact the understanding of His role in salvation? [01:12]
2. What does it mean for sins to be remitted rather than just covered, and how does this affect a believer's relationship with God? [02:13]
3. In what ways does the sermon suggest that true freedom is found in surrendering to Jesus? [03:53]
4. How does the sermon redefine Christianity as a relationship rather than a religion? [08:21]
#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on the idea of Jesus' blood being the only currency in the spiritual realm. How does this change your perspective on what is truly valuable in life? [06:02]
2. The sermon mentions that God chooses to forget our sins. How can this understanding help you deal with guilt or shame from past mistakes? [03:19]
3. How can you live out the concept of true freedom in Christ in your daily life, especially in areas where you feel bound or restricted? [03:53]
4. In what ways can you deepen your personal relationship with God, moving beyond religious rituals to genuine connection? [08:21]
5. Considering the eternal redemption secured by Jesus' sacrifice, how does this assurance affect your approach to challenges and uncertainties in life? [10:01]
6. Identify one area in your life where you have been trying to earn God's favor through deeds or wealth. How can you shift your focus to faith in Jesus' sacrifice instead? [05:23]
7. How can you remind yourself daily of the power and significance of Jesus' blood in your life and spiritual journey? [04:42]
Devotional
I'm ready to provide the 5-day devotional based on the steps outlined. Here it is:
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Day 1: The Sinless Birth of Jesus
The birth of Jesus was a miraculous event, free from the stain of sin that marks all other human births. Conceived by the Holy Spirit in the womb of the Virgin Mary, Jesus entered the world as both fully God and fully man. This unique and sinless nature was essential for His blood to have the power to remit sins, not merely cover them as the sacrifices of the Old Testament did. His divine conception meant that His blood was pure and powerful enough to cleanse humanity from sin, offering a path to redemption that was previously unattainable. [01:12]
"For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin." (Hebrews 4:15, ESV)
Reflection: Consider the significance of Jesus' sinless birth. How does this understanding impact your view of His sacrifice and your own need for redemption?
Day 2: The Power of Jesus' Blood
The blood of Jesus is the only currency that holds value in the spiritual realm. Unlike earthly wealth or deeds, which cannot address the sin issue, His blood purifies us and makes us right with God. This purification is an exchange, where Jesus' blood is given for our lives, making atonement possible. The blood of animals provided a temporary fix, dealing only with the flesh, but Jesus, the Lamb of God, takes away the sin of the world permanently. His sacrifice was a one-time event, securing our redemption forever. [04:42]
"In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace." (Ephesians 1:7, ESV)
Reflection: Reflect on the concept of Jesus' blood as spiritual currency. What does it mean for you to be "purchased" by His blood, and how does this influence your daily walk with God?
Day 3: True Freedom in Christ
True freedom is found in surrendering to Jesus and living under His guidance. It is not a license to live as we please but a call to live as slaves to Christ, experiencing true freedom through obedience and relationship with Him. This freedom is not about escaping rules but about embracing a life that is aligned with God's will, where true joy and peace are found. [03:53]
"For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another." (Galatians 5:13, ESV)
Reflection: In what areas of your life do you struggle to surrender to Jesus? How can you begin to experience true freedom by aligning these areas with His will today?
Day 4: Christianity as a Relationship
Christianity is not about being part of a religious group but about entering into a personal relationship with God as His children. This relationship is accessed through faith in Jesus' sacrifice, not through money or deeds. It is a relationship that transforms us from the inside out, inviting us to live as beloved children of God, secure in His love and grace. [08:21]
"But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God." (John 1:12, ESV)
Reflection: How does viewing Christianity as a relationship rather than a religion change your approach to faith? What steps can you take to deepen your personal relationship with God today?
Day 5: Eternal Redemption
Jesus' sacrifice was a one-time event that secured our redemption forever. His blood was sufficient to pay for the sins of the entire human race, and no further sacrifices are needed. This eternal redemption means that we are redeemed forever, and no more blood needs to be shed. It is a profound assurance that our salvation is secure, not based on our efforts but on His finished work. [10:01]
"Therefore he is the mediator of a new covenant, so that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance, since a death has occurred that redeems them from the transgressions committed under the first covenant." (Hebrews 9:15, ESV)
Reflection: What does eternal redemption mean to you personally? How can you live in the assurance of this truth, knowing that your salvation is secure in Christ?
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Quotes
1) "Every baby that is born today to anyone is a sinner by birth. Don't look at me so strange. Everyone that you are a sinner, not because you sinned. You sin because you're a sinner. So everyone that is born after the manner of Adam is born a sinner. But Jesus, the Bible says, when he is born, he shall be holy. That means there is no sin in the birth of Jesus. Somebody say amen. No sin, right? The baby to be born will be holy and he shall be called the son of God. If Jesus' parents were Mary and Joseph, then his blood would have been the same as you and I. Just normal human blood like ours. But this was not the case with Jesus." [01:12] (60 seconds)
2) "Because the blood of a sinless man had to be shed for the remission of the sins of mankind. So this is the secret of the power of the blood of Jesus. Just one drop of his blood is powerful enough to pay the price for the entire human race. Leviticus chapter 17 verse 11. For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls. For it is the blood that maketh an atonement for soul." [02:13] (35 seconds)
3) "The blood of Jesus does not atone, but the blood of Jesus remits. There's a difference between the blood of animals and the blood of Jesus. Both have been given as far as sin is concerned. One has the power to cover. The other has the power to remit, which means wipe clean with no trace of the past. That's why he said, he said, I will not remember your sins. That doesn't mean that God has a memory problem. He chose to forget. So don't remind him about your past. Because he says there's no reference of it in heaven here." [03:19] (40 seconds)
4) "True freedom is to live as a slave to Jesus. True freedom is true surrender to Jesus. So you live your life under the shadow and the supervision and the covering of Jesus. That's true freedom. Okay." [03:53] (23 seconds)
5) "The blood is essential to make a person right with God. See, blood is the only currency that has relevance in the spiritual realm. Your money, your wealth, your pedigree, nothing amounts to anything in the spiritual realm. The only thing that is recognized. For example, you go to another country. You try to buy something with your rupees. What will they say? Sorry. That's not recognized here. We can't sell you this. Because it has no value in that country. But you come back here. It has got value." [05:23] (40 seconds)
6) "The only currency that is accepted or recognized. In the realm of the spirit is blood. The blood of animals has some power. It can cover, but it's only the blood of Jesus that can cleanse a man in his conscience from sin. Hallelujah to the Lamb of God. My friend, I'm telling you, I'm laboring a lot this morning. I'm praying that God will give you an understanding that will change the way you approach him in your prayer life. And, you know, walk with him. So the blood purifies. The blood makes you right with the Lord." [06:51] (34 seconds)
7) "Christianity is not a religion. It's a relationship. All this was done so that God and you can come into a relationship as father and son, father and daughter. Not that you can claim to be a part of a large religious group. God wants, does not want members. God wants sons. God does not want grandsons. God wants sons. That's why there is no subscription to this that you can purchase with money. Your subscription is bought through your faith. The faith in what Jesus has done for you." [09:19] (47 seconds)
8) "With his own blood. Everybody say own blood. Every time the high priest went into a holy of holies, he did not go with his own blood. He went with the blood of bulls and goats. But here, Jesus is going with his own blood, not the blood of goats and calves. He entered the most holy place once for all time. Amen. And secured our redemption forever. Hallelujah. I'm redeemed forever. No more sacrifices have to be made. No more blood has to be shed. Jesus paid the price. Period. I am redeemed forever." [10:01] (43 seconds)