How To Apply The Blood | Derek Prince

How To Apply The Blood | Derek Prince

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In this section, the speaker introduces the theme of their ministry and explains that they will be focusing on teaching about the cross.

Ministry Theme

  • The speaker prefers to deal with a theme rather than just one topic and message in their ministry.
  • They believe that God has gifted them to teach the truth of the Bible thematically and systematically.
  • After seeking guidance from God, they felt led to focus their teaching on the cross.
  • The speaker clarifies that when they refer to "the cross," they are not talking about physical objects like necklaces or church decorations, but rather what was accomplished by Jesus Christ's death as a sacrifice for sin.

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In this section, the speaker reflects on a previous event at Christ Church Town Hall and expresses gratitude for the positive experience.

Previous Event at Christ Church Town Hall

  • The speaker acknowledges having previously been at Christ Church Town Hall and asks how many people were present at that event.
  • They express joy and gratitude for those who attended, emphasizing that it was not because of themselves as a preacher but because of the presence of the Lord during the event.
  • The speaker mentions ending on a high note and compares it to being "on cloud nine," explaining that it signifies great happiness.

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In this section, the speaker briefly recaps their previous teaching on the love of God and the price paid for redemption.

Recap of Previous Teaching

  • The speaker refers to their previous teaching on the love of God revealed through Jesus' sacrifice.
  • They mention discussing how God had foreshadowed the shedding of Jesus' blood in the Old Testament scriptures and the ceremony of the Day of Atonement.
  • The speaker states that they traced this theme through the Gospels during their previous teaching.

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In this section, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recapitulation in teaching and briefly mentions their experience as a trainer of teachers.

Importance of Recapitulation

  • The speaker highlights their belief in recapitulation as part of effective teaching, stating that saying something once is often not enough for everyone to fully grasp it.
  • They share their experience as a trainer of teachers in East Africa, where they emphasized recapitulation as a crucial aspect of good teaching.

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In this section, the speaker begins to discuss the successive sevenfold sprinkling of Jesus' blood recorded in the Gospels.

Successive Sevenfold Sprinkling

  • The speaker introduces the concept of sevenfold sprinkling and its connection to Jesus' blood, which is recorded in the Gospels.
  • They start by mentioning events that occurred in the garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed in agony and his sweat fell like drops of blood on the ground.
  • The speaker then refers to Jesus being taken to the house of the high priest, where he was abused and struck across the face, causing blood to flow.

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In this section, the speaker continues discussing the successive sevenfold sprinkling of Jesus' blood.

Successive Sevenfold Sprinkling (Continued)

  • The speaker mentions that during Jesus' mistreatment, his beard was pulled out in tufts, resulting in more bloodshed.
  • They explain that Jesus was then handed over to be scourged by Roman soldiers using a whip with thorns embedded in it. As the thorns tore into his flesh, more blood was shed.
  • The speaker describes how a crown of thorns was mockingly placed on Jesus' head, causing further bleeding when they beat him on the head.

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In this section, the speaker concludes their discussion on the successive sevenfold sprinkling of Jesus' blood.

Successive Sevenfold Sprinkling (Conclusion)

  • The speaker mentions that after being nailed to the cross and enduring great suffering, a soldier thrust a spear into Jesus' side near his heart, causing both blood and water to gush out.

The Life is in the Blood

In this section, the speaker discusses a prophecy from Leviticus 17:11 about the life being in the blood and how it relates to the atonement for souls.

Prophecy of Leviticus 17:11

  • The Lord states in Leviticus 17:11 that "the life for the soul of all flesh is in the blood."
  • This prophecy goes beyond regulations on eating food with blood and predicts the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
  • The speaker highlights that Jesus poured out his soul as a sin offering for humanity, fulfilling this prophecy.

Appropriating the Blood of Jesus

In this section, the speaker introduces the topic of appropriating or applying the power of Jesus' blood in one's life.

Revelation 12:11 - Overcoming by Blood and Testimony

  • Revelation 12:11 describes believers overcoming Satan by two means:
  • By the blood of the Lamb (Jesus)
  • By their testimony
  • Believers who are committed and prioritize doing God's will over their own lives can experience victory over Satan.

End Time Conflict and Victory

This section focuses on an end time conflict described in Revelation 12 where believers play a role in obtaining victory over Satan.

End Time Conflict

  • The speaker believes that Revelation 12 describes a great end time conflict involving heaven, earth, Satan, his angels, and God's believing people.
  • Believers have a part to play in this conflict.

Victory through Commitment

  • Revelation 12:11 states that believers overcome Satan by their commitment to God.
  • Being totally committed to God is what frightens Satan the most.
  • The speaker emphasizes that staying alive is not the top priority for committed believers; rather, it is faithfully doing God's will.

Being a Soldier in the Lord's Army

In this section, the speaker discusses the commitment required to be a soldier in the Lord's army and draws from personal experience as a soldier in World War II.

Commitment as a Soldier

  • The speaker shares his experience as a soldier in World War II, highlighting that soldiers do not join with a guarantee of safety.
  • Being a soldier requires total commitment and prioritizing the mission over personal safety.
  • Similarly, being a committed Christian means prioritizing God's will over one's own life.

Conclusion

The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of total commitment to God and doing His will.

Total Commitment

  • Being totally committed to God means putting His will above everything else, including personal safety or staying alive.
  • This level of commitment is what brings victory over Satan and allows believers to appropriate the power of Jesus' blood in their lives.

The Cost of Following God

In this section, the speaker discusses the commitment required to follow God and emphasizes that laying down one's life is a possibility. They highlight the importance of doing the will of God and prioritize eternal glory over temporary earthly pleasures.

Commitment to Lay Down One's Life

  • Following God does not guarantee safety or exemption from sacrificing one's life.
  • Those who are unafraid to lay down their lives demonstrate true faith.
  • Life is short and unpredictable, so it is essential to prioritize eternal matters over temporary ones.

Enlightened Self-Interest

  • Having a proper sense of values involves recognizing that doing the will of God is the most important thing in life.
  • Quoting 1 John 2:17, "The world passes away and the lust thereof, but he that doeth the will of God abideth forever."
  • Uniting one's will with God's will brings security, victory, and an unshakable faith.

Overcoming Satan by Testifying

This section focuses on overcoming Satan through personal testimony and aligning oneself with the Word of God.

The Power of Personal Testimony

  • Overcoming Satan involves testifying personally to what the Word of God says and what Jesus' blood has done for us.
  • By aligning our testimony with Scripture, we become victorious over Satan.

Interactive Testimony

  • The audience is invited to repeat a declaration of overcoming Satan through personal testimony.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of testifying personally to what the Word of God says and what Jesus' blood has done for us.

The Passover Ceremony as an Example

Drawing from the Old Testament Passover ceremony, the speaker illustrates how applying the blood of the lamb parallels our victory over Satan.

Christ as the True Passover

  • Quoting 1 Corinthians 5, "Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us."
  • The Old Testament Passover in Egypt foreshadowed Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross. Christ's blood assures us eternal redemption.

Applying the Blood of the Lamb

  • Examining Exodus 12, where Israel applied the blood of the lamb for protection during Passover.
  • This ordinance highlights both God's provision and fathers' responsibility in ensuring safety and salvation for their people.
  • Israel's protection depended on their obedience to specific instructions regarding the lamb and its blood.

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Deslinquent Parents and the Importance of Obedience

In this section, the speaker discusses the role of parents in shaping children's behavior and emphasizes the importance of obedience. The analogy of the Passover ceremony is used to illustrate these concepts.

The Source of Social Evils

  • The speaker asserts that there are no delinquent children, only delinquent parents.
  • Many social problems, such as abortion, drug abuse, and family breakdown, can be traced back to delinquent fathers.

The Role of Fathers in Redemption

  • The speaker highlights that God's plan for redemption depended on fathers fulfilling their role.
  • Referring to Exodus 12:21, it is mentioned that Moses instructed the elders of Israel to choose lambs for their families and sacrifice them as part of the Passover ceremony.
  • The blood from the sacrificed lamb was used to protect their homes from harm.

Transferring Blood for Protection

  • To ensure protection, each father had to transfer the blood from a basin to their doorposts using hyssop.
  • It was crucial not to spill any blood or walk over it on the threshold.
  • This act symbolized obedience and played a vital role in securing safety during the Passover.

Sprinkling Blood and Obedience

  • Peter's letter in 1 Peter 1:1-2 is referenced, highlighting how obedience precedes sprinkling in relation to salvation through Jesus Christ's blood.
  • Disobedience would nullify the protective power of the blood just as stepping outside the blood-marked door would have rendered the Israelites vulnerable.

Applying the Passover Analogy

  • The speaker draws a parallel between the Passover ceremony and Christ's sacrifice as our Passover lamb.
  • Just as the blood in the basin did not provide protection, Christ's sacrifice alone does not guarantee salvation.
  • Similar to transferring the blood from the basin to the doorposts, individuals must apply Christ's sacrifice to their lives through obedience to receive its protective power.

The Significance of Hyssop and Obedience

This section explores the significance of hyssop in relation to obedience and salvation.

The Role of Hyssop

  • Hyssop, a humble plant found in abundance in the Middle East, played a crucial role in applying the blood during the Passover ceremony.
  • It symbolizes something seemingly insignificant becoming essential for salvation.

Obedience and Sprinkling

  • Obedience is emphasized as a prerequisite for sprinkling or applying the blood of Jesus Christ for salvation.
  • Disobedience renders sprinkling ineffective, just as stepping outside of the protected area nullified safety during the Passover.

The Power of Testimony and Confession

In this section, the speaker emphasizes the importance of testimony and confession in overcoming Satan and receiving the salvation of God. Testimony is seen as a way to transfer the power of Jesus' blood from the basin to our lives, while confession involves speaking in agreement with God's word.

The Role of Testimony

  • Testimony is essential for overcoming Satan and receiving God's salvation. It involves personally testifying to what the word of God says about the blood of Jesus.
  • Our testimony is what brings the power of Jesus' blood from the basin to where we live. It acts as a simple yet powerful means of protection.

The High Priest of Our Confession

  • Jesus is referred to as the high priest of our confession. Confession means saying the same thing as God says in His word.
  • Making our words agree with God's word through confession allows Jesus to advocate on our behalf. Without proper confession, we cannot fully access His help and salvation.

The Power of Words

  • Our words have significant impact on our lives and destinies. By our words, we can be justified or condemned.
  • Just as a small rudder determines a ship's course, our tongues determine the direction of our lives. We must use our tongues wisely by aligning our words with God's word through confession and testimony.

Avoiding Negative Self-Talk

  • Christians should be cautious about underestimating themselves or speaking negatively about themselves, as it undermines God's workmanship in them. Pride and underestimation are both detrimental attitudes that hinder spiritual growth.
  • It is important to speak positively about ourselves, recognizing that God values us and has invested the blood of Jesus in us. We should avoid self-criticism that contradicts God's view of us.

Practical Application: Transferring the Power of Jesus' Blood

  • To effectively transfer the power of Jesus' blood into our lives, we need to know what the Bible teaches about it. Understanding the sevenfold application of His blood as revealed in the New Testament is crucial.
  • The first major way in which the blood of Jesus works for us is through redemption. Ephesians 1:7 highlights this aspect.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the concept of redemption through the blood of Jesus and its significance. The importance of confessing and testifying to our redemption is emphasized.

Redemption through His Blood

  • The speaker explains that redemption means being bought back, and we have redemption through the blood of Jesus.
  • We were in the hands of the devil, but Jesus bought us back with his blood.
  • First Peter 1:18-19 states that we were not redeemed with perishable things like silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ.
  • The word "lamb" in reference to Jesus takes us back to the Passover. Jesus was without blemish or sin.
  • Psalm 107 verse two mentions the redeemed of the Lord who have been redeemed from the hand of the enemy (Satan).
  • It is important for those who are redeemed to confess and testify about their redemption.

Confessing Our Redemption

  • Without confession and testimony, there is no activation of our redemption.
  • The speaker shares their personal testimony of being redeemed by the blood of Jesus out of the hand of the devil.
  • The audience is invited to join in confessing their redemption through a specific phrase-by-phrase declaration.
  • It is encouraged to say this confession to someone else as well.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the second provision of the blood of Jesus, which is cleansing. The importance of walking in the light and maintaining fellowship is highlighted.

Cleansing through the Blood

  • First John 1:7 states that if we walk in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus continually cleanses us from all sin.
  • Continuing to walk in the light and having fellowship is essential for experiencing ongoing cleansing by the blood of Jesus.
  • The blood does not cleanse in darkness; therefore, staying in the light is crucial.
  • The continuous provision of cleansing by the blood applies regardless of our circumstances or surroundings.

A Beautiful Picture

  • Psalm 51 is referenced as another beautiful picture related to cleansing (specific details are not provided).

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This section focuses on the penitent psalm of David and his cry for repentance and mercy. It highlights the privilege of knowing where to go for forgiveness and contrasts it with the billions of people who are guilty but don't know where to find forgiveness.

The Great Penitent Psalm (0:35:58s - 0:37:00s)

  • David's psalm after being convicted of adultery and murder.
  • A cry for repentance and plea for mercy.
  • Emphasizes the privilege of knowing where to go when guilty.

Purge Me with Hyssop (0:37:00s - 0:37:14s)

  • Reference to hyssop in relation to Passover and blood symbolism.
  • Plea for cleansing and being made whiter than snow.

Walking in the Light (0:37:14s - 0:38:29s)

  • Acknowledging the privilege of walking in the light.
  • The blood of Jesus cleanses from all sin while walking in the light.
  • Reciting a pattern prayer together as a congregation.

Justification by His Blood (0:38:29s - 0:40:36s)

  • Explaining justification as being acquitted, not guilty, reckoned righteous, and made righteous through Jesus' blood.
  • Our own righteousness is insufficient; we need Jesus' righteousness imparted to us.
  • Being justified means being just as if we never sinned.

Clothed with Righteousness (0:40:36s - 0:41.17s)

  • Isaiah 61 verse 10 emphasizes being clothed with garments of salvation and covered with a robe of righteousness.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the significance of trusting in Jesus Christ and his sacrifice. They emphasize that through faith in Jesus, believers are clothed with a garment of salvation and covered with a robe of righteousness. The devil has no power over those who are covered by the righteousness of Christ.

Trusting in Jesus' Sacrifice

  • When one trusts in Jesus Christ and his sacrifice on their behalf, they are clothed with a garment of salvation and covered with a robe of righteousness.
  • Believers are completely covered with the righteousness of Jesus Christ, leaving the devil powerless against them.

Responding to Accusations

  • If the devil accuses believers of doing wrong, they should agree with him but declare that they are now clothed with the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
  • By acknowledging their past mistakes but affirming their current state of being covered by Christ's righteousness, believers challenge any accusations from the devil.

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In this section, the speaker focuses on Romans 5:9 and explores the concept of justification through the blood of Jesus.

Justification Through Blood

  • Through the blood of Jesus, believers are justified, acquitted, considered not guilty, reckoned righteous, and made righteous as if they have never sinned.
  • The audience is encouraged to repeat declarations affirming their justification through the blood of Jesus.

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The speaker delves into the topic of sanctification and its connection to the blood of Jesus.

Sanctification Through Blood

  • The word "sanctify" is related to holiness, and it means to make saintly or holy.
  • Sanctification involves being set apart from sin and everything that defiles, as well as being made holy with God's own holiness.

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In this section, the speaker explains how believers can apply the operation of the blood of Jesus in their lives for sanctification.

Applying the Blood for Sanctification

  • Through the blood of Jesus, believers are sanctified, separated from sin, set apart to God, and made holy with God's holiness.
  • The audience is encouraged to repeat declarations affirming their sanctification through the blood of Jesus.

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The speaker addresses a misconception about the provisions of the blood of Jesus and emphasizes that life is a positive aspect associated with it.

Life Through Blood

  • Contrary to a dangerous statement suggesting that all provisions of the blood of Jesus are only negatives, life is one of the most positive aspects connected to it.
  • Leviticus 17:11 is referenced to highlight how life is tied to the shedding of blood.

The Life in the Blood of Jesus

In this section, the speaker emphasizes the significance of the blood of Jesus and its role in atonement. The blood represents the life of God and contains immeasurable power.

The Power of the Blood

  • The blood of Jesus is what makes atonement for our souls. It carries the life of God within it.
  • The life of God, which is infinitely greater than all creation, resides in the blood of Jesus. Our human minds cannot fully comprehend its potential.
  • One drop of the blood of Jesus holds more power than the entire kingdom of Satan because it contains eternal, uncreated life from God Himself.

John 6 - Eating His Flesh and Drinking His Blood

  • In John chapter six, Jesus speaks about eating His flesh and drinking His blood as a means to have eternal life. This statement carries great importance.
  • By partaking in communion or the Lord's Supper, we are symbolically eating His flesh and drinking His blood. This act goes beyond mere memorial; it is a participation in His body and blood.
  • Different interpretations exist regarding how communion becomes the body and blood of Christ, but personal belief through faith plays a significant role in experiencing its transformative power.

First Corinthians 10 - Communion Frequency

  • First Corinthians chapter 10 reminds believers that they should partake in communion regularly as instructed by Jesus, rather than infrequently or rarely.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the significance of communion and its connection to the body and blood of Christ.

The Cup of Blessing and the Bread We Break

  • The cup of blessing which is blessed represents the communion or sharing in the blood of Christ.
  • Similarly, the bread that is broken represents the communion or sharing in the body of Christ.
  • The Lord's Supper was instituted by Jesus on the same night he was betrayed, as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 11:23 and following verses.

Proclaiming His Death Till He Comes

  • During the Last Supper, Jesus took bread, gave thanks, broke it, and said, "Take, eat; this is my body."
  • Likewise, he took a cup after supper and said, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this as often as you drink it in remembrance of me."
  • By partaking in communion regularly, believers proclaim the Lord's death until he comes again.

Personal Experience with Communion

  • The speaker shares his personal experience with taking communion daily with his wife.
  • They receive the bread as representing Jesus' flesh and partake in a small cup symbolizing his blood.
  • For them, communion is not just a doctrine but a living reality that sustains their spiritual life.

Proclaiming His Death Every Day

  • In Jerusalem where Christians are a minority population, it is a privilege to proclaim the Lord's death through communion every day.
  • This act reminds believers that Jesus will come again and establishes their identity solely based on his sacrifice.

Confessing by Faith

  • Rather than following a specific format for confession during communion services, the speaker encourages confessing by faith.
  • Believers can express their gratitude for receiving Jesus' blood and the eternal life it represents.

Worship and Receiving Divine Life

  • The speaker invites the audience to worship and receive divine light, filling their hearts, minds, and physical bodies.
  • He references Paul's statement that death will be swallowed up by life in due course.

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In this section, the speaker explains the significance of communion as a representation of sharing in the body and blood of Christ. He also shares his personal experience with taking communion daily with his wife.

The Cup of Blessing and the Bread We Break

  • The cup of blessing which is blessed represents the communion or sharing in the blood of Christ.
  • Similarly, the bread that is broken represents the communion or sharing in the body of Christ.

Proclaiming His Death Till He Comes

  • During the Last Supper, Jesus took bread, gave thanks, broke it, and said, "Take, eat; this is my body."
  • Likewise, he took a cup after supper and said, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this as often as you drink it in remembrance of me."
  • By partaking in communion regularly, believers proclaim the Lord's death until he comes again.

Personal Experience with Communion

  • The speaker shares his personal experience with taking communion daily with his wife.
  • They receive the bread as representing Jesus' flesh and partake in a small cup symbolizing his blood.
  • For them, communion is not just a doctrine but a living reality that sustains their spiritual life.

Proclaiming His Death Every Day

  • In Jerusalem where Christians are a minority population, it is a privilege to proclaim the Lord's death through communion every day.
  • This act reminds believers that Jesus will come again and establishes their identity solely based on his sacrifice.

Confessing by Faith

  • Rather than following a specific format for confession during communion services, the speaker encourages confessing by faith.
  • Believers can express their gratitude for receiving Jesus' blood and the eternal life it represents.

Worship and Receiving Divine Life

  • The speaker invites the audience to worship and receive divine light, filling their hearts, minds, and physical bodies.
  • He references Paul's statement that death will be swallowed up by life in due course.

The Renewal of the Inward Man

Paul discusses how our outward man perishes while our inward man is renewed day by day.

Effects of the Blood of Jesus

  • The life in our inward man sustains our outward man until our task is finished.
  • The sixth effect of the blood of Jesus is intercession.

Hebrews 12 and Mount Zion

Hebrews 12 describes the believers' access to Mount Zion and the heavenly Jerusalem through the blood of Jesus.

  • Read Hebrews 12:22-24.
  • Notice that it begins with "we have come" in the spirit, not in the flesh.
  • Believers have come to Mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem, and an innumerable company of angels in festal array.

Angels in Festal Array

Angels are described as being in festal array, dressed in their best clothes for believers' benefit.

  • Ruth witnessed an innumerable company of angels passing by during a meeting.
  • This experience shows that we can have similar encounters with angels as those described in the New Testament.

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The remaining effects of the blood of Jesus are discussed, including the church, God as judge, spirits of just men made perfect, Jesus as the mediator of the New Covenant, and the blood of sprinkling.

  • Believers have come to an innumerable company of angels in festal array.
  • The church is described as the firstborn registered in heaven.
  • The spirits of just men made perfect refer to Old Testament saints who achieved what believers receive through the new birth.
  • Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant.
  • The blood of sprinkling speaks better things than that of Abel.

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The blood of Jesus contrasted with the blood of Abel.

  • Three main points of contrast between Abel's blood and Jesus's blood are discussed.
  • The blood of Jesus always speaks on our behalf in heaven, calling out for mercy.

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Confession to appropriate the truth about the blood of Jesus pleading for us in heaven when we cannot pray.

  • A confession is made acknowledging that even when we cannot pray, the blood of Jesus pleads for us in heaven.

[t=1:06:59s] Access to the Holiest Place

In this section, the speaker discusses Hebrews 10 and the concept of having boldness or confidence to enter the holiest place through the blood of Jesus. The importance of holding fast to our confession of hope without wavering is emphasized.

Having Boldness and Freedom of Speech

  • Hebrews 10:19 states that we have boldness or confidence to enter the holiest by the blood of Jesus.
  • The Greek word for boldness means freedom of speech, highlighting the importance of testifying and sharing our faith.
  • Our testimony is connected to our boldness; if we don't testify, we lose it.

Access Through the Blood of Jesus

  • We have access into the holiest by a new and living way through Jesus' blood.
  • Holding fast to our confession is emphasized in Hebrews 3:1, 4:14, and 10:23. It signifies remaining steadfast in our faith even during challenging times.
  • Just as buckling seatbelts prepares us for turbulence on an airplane, holding fast to our confession prepares us for spiritual turbulence. We must continue making the right confession regardless of external circumstances.

Approaching God with Boldness

  • Leviticus 16 describes how the high priest entered once a year into the holy place with incense and blood sprinkling.
  • The writer of Hebrews refers to this sevenfold sprinkling when mentioning access to the holiest through Jesus' blood.
  • We can approach God's throne with boldness because of the blood of Jesus, gaining access to the holiest place in the universe.

Confessing Access to God

  • The congregation is encouraged to make a confession together, acknowledging their access into God's presence through the sprinkled blood of Jesus.
  • Overcoming Satan is achieved by the blood of the Lamb and by our testimony. It is important not to love our lives unto death.

Recapitulating Seven Provisions

  • The speaker recaps seven provisions in a logical order: redemption, cleansing, justification, sanctification, life, intercession, and access.
  • These provisions work in us in seven different ways as symbolized by the sevenfold sprinkling of blood.
  • The congregation is reminded that praising God is the logical response after understanding these provisions.

[t=1:12:28s] Conclusion and Resources

In this final section, information about further teaching resources available from Derek Prince Ministries UK is provided.

  • Contact information for requesting a copy of their latest resource guide or visiting their website is given.

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