Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Covered by the Blood of the Lamb

In Revelation 12 it is written that we overcome satan by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony. The blood of the Lamb is that blood shed at Calvary. It’s the pardon of God on our sin-torn lives when we surrender our lives to God. This same blood continues on through our lives that we may come before the throne and ask for forgiveness for any future sins that we commit.

This blood of Jesus is strong, strong enough to purchase our souls from hell, strong enough to keep us from our enemy who is so hot and heavy on our heels. Satan has been cast out of heaven, that accuser who accuses the brethren night and day. He accuses us still on the earth. This is why we need the blood of the Lamb to cover us; satan still accuses us. We continually are bombarded with thoughts of guilt, shame, and remorse. If we take heed to satan berating us, we would stay in the dead works of repeated forgivenesses sought for those things which we have already been forgiven from, and repeated forgivenesses given, which we have formerly already given. His design is to keep us indebted to our guilt in order to render our faith in God impotent. When we are not the freed heirs of Christ, we are the impoverished indebted slaves of our enemy’s accusations.

We overcome satan by the blood of the Lamb, continually holding up to him our own forgiveness in response to his fierce arrows of slander and accusation. And the testimony, the wonderful testimony we speak is of the on-going works God does in and through our lives. For we believe the Holy Spirit which speaks that Jesus Christ has come in our flesh. Amen. This is his purpose, to stand in His Bride of Christ. This is His purpose, that His Body would be joined to His head and not shrink back in shame or the feeling of unworthiness. All who feel unworthy because of false guilt will think themselves humble, but the sad fruit they will bear is that they will not use their talents; they will bury their talents. Though they love their brethren and want to serve them, they will not walk in their God-given works to do so. But those who know that their sins are covered by the shed blood of Jesus and who walk in the Spirit are freed from the condemnation of the evil one, to serve God and bring Him glory.

It is satan’s design that in this hour God’s people would feel indebted to serve their guilt instead of serving God. Satan knows that we can set our brother free, forgive his sin, snatch him from the fires of hell. So the enemy accuses to us the brethren we have forgiven. His design is that we would find fault with the sacrifice of Jesus, whose blood covers our brother’s sins. His design is to render all people, including ourselves, unforgiven. Instead of being covered in the Blood which has the power of God to deliver us all from evil, satan covers us with guilt.

The accuser sets brother against brother, and families are torn apart. Some of you are going to find that the brethren treat you like damaged goods. They don’t choose you to serve along side of them. But we were told this would happen in the parable of the workers in the vineyard (Mt 20:7). Jesus is going to take the people rejected by man and say “You, come, serve Me”. Do not wait for a man to choose you, for you have been chosen in Christ before the world began (Eph 2:10). Go with Jesus into the harvest field He has chosen for you. If they find fault with you because of satan’s attack on your life, look to Jesus who is example of bad things happening to good people. The scriptures call this phenomenon a contradiction, for He was innocent (Heb 12:3). Remember also that satan chases the seed of the woman (Rev 12), those who have the spirit of Prophecy. He hates her seed for the very image they bear, and chases them to prevent their lives from bringing the kingdom of heaven down upon the earth. So this untidy and harassed life is common to those who will make way for the Kingdom of God to descend on the earth. Lift up the powerful blood of Jesus against your accuser, and testify of God’s mighty works. Amen.

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