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π©Έ “God sees the blood and there’s one thing God’s eyes cannot penetrate, and that’s the blood of Jesus.”
π± Many people were taught a fear-based version of Christianity, focusing on hellfire and repentance, rather than the love and goodness of God.
π “He’ll leave you. There you know you won’t go to heaven from there okay.” – Joseph Prince emphasizes the importance of a grace-based faith for salvation.
πΆ The family that worshipped and sang praises throughout the night was saved, emphasizing the power of faith and trust in God’s protection.
π Our faith is not in our own faith, but in the saving power of the blood of Jesus.
πͺ “The question is, is the blood put on your family’s doorpost? That’s the question if the blood is there now the other family enjoyed their salvation.”
π©Έ The blood of Jesus being sprinkled on the mercy seat is the secret place of the most high, where God’s eyes are represented by the eyes of the cherubim.
π God’s eyes cannot penetrate the blood of Jesus, which has the power to wipe away sins from past, present, and future.
Summary
TLDR: The key idea of the video is that the blood of Jesus is the ultimate sacrifice that covers all of our sins, and our salvation is dependent on our faith in this sacrifice rather than our fear or worry.
- π God sees the blood of Jesus and not our sin, and there was a time when people surrendered their lives to Jesus as a means to get to heaven.
- π₯ People were not taught about the love and goodness of God, but rather about hellfire and the need to constantly repent to stay safe, as illustrated by the speaker’s own father’s experience.
- π Grace is the foundation of the gospel message, and understanding it is essential for salvation.
- π©Έ The family that worshipped and had faith in God’s promise of protection through the blood on their doorposts was saved, regardless of their fear, while the other family, despite having the blood on their doorposts, was not saved.
- π God sees our faith when we believe that the blood of Jesus washes away our sins and confess that the blood saves.
- π©Έ Our safety and salvation are not dependent on our fear and worry, but on the blood of Jesus that has been shed for us.
- π The blood of Jesus has been shed and is sprinkled on the mercy seat, representing the restoration of the tabernacle of David and the presence of God between the cherubim.
- π God sees the blood of Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice that covers all of our sins, past, present, and future, and when we avail ourselves of it, our sins are wiped away.