The Blood


Many plead the blood and not the love, so I want to look at the reason God required a sacrifice.


Eons ago, people believed in sorcery. When a volcano erupted, they assumed that if they threw a virgin into the volcano, this would appease the gods.  Like the blood of a virgin would save them?  But to comprehend the reason God required a sacrifice is to realize that the God of heaven is not a great sorcerer.


Now, the reason God wanted a sacrifice was that He is not a liar. In other words, when God said, "Let there be light," it had to come to pass. Additionally, God is not a hypocrite who says something and, at the end of the day, does not mean it. 


So, in the beginning, when Adam and Eve disobeyed God. God cursed them with death, and the curse of death fell upon all.   And because the Lord-God can't lie, it had to happen.


Yet, God is love. Therefore, He had to make a way for those with ears to hear, a way to escape. A detour or being a scapegoat. 


Scripture reveals that life is in the blood, and because Christ was perfect, he took the place of those who follow him. Meaning we died on the cross with Christ. Therefore, God did not lie even though it was Christ who actually died in our place. Thereby, we are the scapegoats and set free of eternal damnation (death). For by one offering, he hath perfected them forever that are sanctified.


And because it was a person (Adam and Eve) who was disobedient and not an animal, it was not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins. So, the sacrifice of old (before Christ) was like a reflection in a mirror of Christ, who was yet to come, and God's plan.


Do people really think God is a sorcerer? Is this the reason many plead the blood and not the love?


Judgment also will I lay to the line, and righteousness to the plummet: and the hail shall sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters shall overflow the hiding place Isa 28:17.

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The Lord told Adam and Eve not to eat from the forbidden tree. Would they do it? Did they believe?


The Lord told the house of Israel to walk around the city of Jericho. Would they do it? Did they believe?


The Lord told Ezekiel to lie on his side for a time (Ezk 4:4). Would he do it? Did he believe?


Even Abraham was told by the Lord to take his son and kill him. Would he do it? Did he believe? Of course, like the others, it was a test, and the Lord provided the lamb just as he provided Christ.


Christ told those who believe in him, if we shall say unto this mountain, be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.  Do you believe??


Of course, those who have used his name in vain will be rooted up. (In other words: those who claim to have been established by him but were not)