What is the importance of Jesus' blood and why is it so misunderstood by many?
Many Christians place salvation exclusively from the blood of Jesus. This is a mistake in the sight of God.
Even before Jesus shed his blood, he already forgave others for their sins and transgressions.
Therefore, it was not necessary for Jesus to die shedding his blood to bring about salvation - it was an alternative route from God's original plan.
The Bible records the account of the prostitute who was about to be stoned. Jesus told anyone who felt they were without sin to throw the stone at her. In everyone's hearts, they knew they could not condemn her and they drifted away in shame. Then Jesus spoke to the woman who was accused and told her that no one condemned her and he would not condemn her either and not to sin no more.
What does this mean scripture truly mean? By his own words Jesus offered forgiveness.
Therefore, to bring about salvation to the earth, it was not necessary for Jesus to die before completing his mission. Jesus didn't give anyone a raincheck to come back for his forgiveness after his death.
Jesus could open the way to salvation to everyone by the Word of God.
God's plan of salvation does not require bloodshed by necessity.
Q. What does salvation mean?
Salvation means that living men, women and families on earth will enjoy the garden of Eden as God had intended from the beginning.
We need to realize the love that Jesus brought to this earth - not the alienation, bloodshed and his death. His love and forgiveness should be told more often than his end.
Death came when human beings departed from God when they misused the love of God.
After the first parents fell away from God, human physical bodies remained alive. Resurrection means to accept the word of God and to become the possessor of God's love.
What if Jesus was to appear on earth for the first time right now or on television?
Would you like to have spiritual salvation only through him being murdered and shedding his blood or would you want to have Jesus bringing about salvation with his should and body raising an exemplary Godly family to which to follow?
You have to reach the point where you are one with Jesus in flesh and blood.
That's why he set up the condition of the sacrament: Christians must feel they are actually eating Jesus' flesh and blood.
They should actually feel Jesus' life and love more than just eating a piece of bread. Then they should also feel they are drinking his blood.
Salvation will not come about until that moment.
This was Jesus' method to bring humankind out of Satan's world into God's uniting the believer through this real sense experience.
This means that Satan is cut off and humanity is engrafted to Jesus and we can feel this oneness.
There is a further vision for Christianity: people go through total salvation on the spiritual AND physical level. What does this mean? Jesus' body was attacked and lost by Satan, but he must return again to bring about salvation of our physical body leaving it un-attacked by Satan. In other words, Satan attacks our body through diseases, mental illnesses and accidents.
This is the prophecy which will be fulfilled at the time of the Lord of the Second Advent.
If this is hard to grasp, please ask seriously in your prayers guidance on these matters. Ask either Jesus Christ or God himself.
If Jesus had lived and fulfilled his primary mission of bringing the Kingdom of God on earth, Christianity would never have been what it is today.
The purpose of Jesus' coming was for the salvation of the world. The chosen people were to be God's instruments. However, salvation was not intended only for God's chosen people.
For every soul upon the face of the earth, Jesus is the savior.
He is the savior of all humankind.
Should the Messiah come to the Christian world alone, or to the whole world? What God, together with the Christians, must do is cover the whole world both on the spiritual and physical levels.
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This post was rewritten and derived from the text, Jesus and the Second Coming God's Warning to the World -message from prison
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