Sermon 2866 - The Principle of the Blood Crying Out - 1st Message.....(Fri pm 01/01/2010)

Sermon 2866 - The Principle of the Blood Crying Out - 1st Message.....(Fri pm 01/01/2010)

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(New Year’s Day, Communion) The message discusses the Principle of moving from one plateau to the next, spiritually. It also quotes Matthew 26:26-29, in which Jesus shared the first Communion with His Disciples.

Sermon 2866 - The Principle of the Blood Crying Out - 1st Message.....(Fri pm 01/01/2010)

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THE PRINCIPLE OF THE BLOOD CRYING OUT — 1ST MESSAGE.....(FRI PM 01/01/2010)

(New Year’s Day, Communion) The message discusses the Principle of moving from one plateau to the next, spiritually. It also quotes Matthew 26:26-29, in which Jesus shared the first Communion with His Disciples.

 

We have learned about a Manger Above and a manger below. The oxen and the fatlings grow fat on special food in the manger so that they can be offered all day long. This is a picture to us, spiritually, as a little lamb. To create means to choose and to select. God just let His Son, the Tree of Life, lie down and go to sleep, while He, as a Melchizedek High Priest, as an Eternal, Infinite High Priest, clipped off the Blood-Fruit and a part of the Branches. He got a Drop of Blood that was divided into three Drops; one Drop of Creative Blood was for past and present Creation; one Drop of Blood was for the Redemption of mankind, and one Drop of Creative Blood was for future Creations. Jesus proved this, again, when He broke the bread. He put the bread to sleep; He broke it up. The more He broke it, the more it extended. So when He ended up, He had more than He started out with. This teaches us that the Blood-Tree just grew bigger every time it got broken.

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