Sermon 1613B - Difference Between Crucifixion and Mortification - 4th Message.....(Sat pm 8/10/1991)

Sermon 1613B - Difference Between Crucifixion and Mortification - 4th Message.....(Sat pm 8/10/1991)

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(Youth Convention)  The malefactors who hung on the east and west sides of Jesus Christ’s Cross represent the thing in us that breaks the Headship of the LORD. The thieves, who hung on the south and north sides, represent the thing in us that steals the Light and the Strength of the Word. They all died on their crosses. Only the malefactor on the east side embraced his cross and repented and got it changed to a blue cross that represents the revealed Word of God. And only he came up with new Resurrection Life.

Sermon 1613B - Difference Between Crucifixion and Mortification - 4th Message.....(Sat pm 8/10/1991)

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CRUCIFIXION AND MORTIFICATION — 4TH MESSAGE....(SAT PM 8/10/1991)
(Youth Convention)  The malefactors who hung on the east and west sides of Jesus Christ’s Cross represent the thing in us that breaks the Headship of the LORD. The thieves, who hung on the south and north sides, represent the thing in us that steals the Light and the Strength of the Word. They all died on their crosses. Only the malefactor on the east side embraced his cross and repented and got it changed to a blue cross that represents the revealed Word of God. And only he came up with new Resurrection Life.

There was a Name written on all four sides of Jesus’ Cross—Jesus, King of the Jews. When we take on the blue Truth of the Word of God, then God will be able to write on us this Name—Jesus, King of this Jew. The Bride of Christ is going to have the Name of Jesus written on her, and she is also going to have both sides of His dual Headship—the inside Headship and the outside Headship.
 

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