Holy Spirit. Abundant life is the
peace of God, which passeth
all understanding (Philippians
4:7). The world cannot understand
this peace because it comes only
through divine blood. Abundant living
is joy unspeakable and full of
glory (I Peter 1:8). Abundant living
is satisfaction and contentment.
Godliness with contentment is great
gain (I Timothy 6:6).
Whether you find yourself in good
times or bad times, abundant life
gives you the power to trample devils
underfoot. Jesus said, Behold, I
give unto you power to tread on
serpents and scorpions, and over
all the power of the enemy: and
nothing shall by any means hurt
you (Luke 10:19). Abundant life is
Heaven’s victory over every trial and
battle you will face in this life.
You will encounter sorrows, troubles
and trials in this life; yet with the
abundant life Jesus brought within you,
you will be an overcomer. Also, all your
needs will be supplied. But my God
shall supply all your need according
to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus
(Philippians 4:19).
The Power of Divine Blood
Jesus used all the powers of divine
blood that He brought to Earth as
an example to His followers of what
it could do because He too lived in a
house of clay. Then through the power
of divine blood and the Holy Ghost, the
Early Church disciples were able to pick
up where Jesus left off.
Then Peter said, Silver and gold
have I none; but such as I have
give I thee: In the name of Jesus
Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk
(Acts 3:6). Peter possessed something
that was greater, more powerful and
more valuable than all the silver and
gold in the world—the blood name of
Jesus. That name did what all the gold
and silver in the world could never do
for that beggar—it gave him strength
in his legs and feet so he was able to
walk for the first time in his life.
Jesus said, And these signs shall
follow them that believe...they
shall lay hands on the sick, and
they shall recover (Mark 16:17,18).
Believers in what?—in the divine blood
of Jesus. Believers could also use that
blood name of Jesus to cast out devils.
Satan and his kingdom fear the
power in divine blood, and they have
no choice but to submit to and obey
the authority of the divine blood.
Jesus proved this many times, and
so did the Early Church. While the
world seeks pleasure, entertainment,
riches, power and fame, the Bride of
Christ seeks the greatness found in
the divine blood of Jesus and all the
divinity made available through that
blood.
Who is she that looketh forth
as the morning, fair as the moon,
clear as the sun, and terrible
as an army with banners (Song
of Solomon 6:10)? The Bride is
terrible in the eyes of Satan and his
kingdom because she treasures the
power of divine blood, and she will
use that power as a weapon to tear
down Satan’s strongholds and fill the
Kingdom of God with souls.
Jesus Was More than a Man
All the power and greatness of
divinity come through divine blood. If
Jesus had come into the world without
divine blood, there would have been
no Virgin Birth, no redemption of
humanity, no salvation, no miracles
and healings and no eternal life. There
would have been no Gospels, no New
Testament Covenant and no Holy
Ghost baptism. Jesus was more than
just a man; He was the Son of the
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