Posts Categorized: Blood of Christ

Job 29:2 – The Months of Old

Clichés often carry much wisdom.  How true it is that when we have our health, we have everything!  Job would certainly ascribe to this.  Because of circumstances completely out of his control, i.e. Satan wishing to prove a man’s unfaithfulness to God, Job was the target.  It could have been him; it could be you…

Acts 8:28 – Reading the Prophet Isaiah

When someone is faithful to the Lord, He can do astounding things through that willingness to obey. Philip was such a man, who was mighty in his deeds because of his purposeful dedication to Christ. One such incident that happened because of his love for God is often recounted, and it gives us a valuable…

Job 4:6 – Fear of God Your Confidence

Once Job had been clobbered with disaster, some of his friends heard about his plight and came to give him comfort.  At first they reacted in a way that truly gave Job solace. We see this in Job 2:13: And they sat with him on the ground seven days and seven nights, and no one…

Job 2:3 – You Incited Me

When we read in Job 1-2 about the sons of God (bene Elohim) coming to present themselves before Him, we see an interesting dynamic.  First, we must understand that these are spiritual beings.  They gather before their creator in His divine throne room into an assembly known as the Divine Council.  Every entity in God’s…

“Global Time Bomb” – Postmortem Study of Patient Vaccinated

“Global Time Bomb” First case of postmortem study of patient vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2; “viral RNA found in every organ of the body”   This is the bad news that has been expected in those who have taken the “vaccine.”  As so many of us have been saying, the jabs are nothing more than experimental biological…

Acts 3:15 – You Killed the Author of Life

Following the astounding events at Pentecost, Jesus’ apostles walked in the power of the Spirit.  They were given power from on high through the Spirit Baptism, and this gave them the means to be bold in Jesus’ Name.  The Lord had taught them for three and a half years, He had opened their minds to…