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THE:The Blood of Christ
1. Blood speaks of the WORK of Christ on the cross; blood represents
the judgment of our sins while Christ was bearing them on the cross
(spiritual death).
2. The phrase "blood of Christ" is a representative analogy to
animal sacrifices in the OT, demonstrating the fact that the work of
Jesus Christ was presented by means of these blood sacrifices. Heb 9:22.
3. The physical death of the animal is analogous to the spiritual
death of Christ.
4. Every animal sacrifice spoke of Jesus Christ. John 1:29, "Behold
the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world".
5. The animal hadn't done anything wrong. The animal was judged. In
his judgment, the animal died physically.
6. Jesus Christ hadn't done anything wrong. The animal was judged.
In his judgment, sins of the whole world were poured out on Him. He was
judged. In His judgment he died spiritually. No blood involved. Matt.
27:46.
7. Jesus Christ bled form His hands, from His feet, and from His
face where He had been beaten up--literal blood.
8. After He died physically, they ran a spear into His side and
blood and water (serum) came out, (John 19:34) indicating He was truly
dead physically. He did not bleed to death. His throat was not slit.
9. Jesus Christ said, after His work (spiritual death) was finished,
"It is finished" and then He said, "Father, into thy hands I dismiss my
spirit." He dismissed His spirit, but He did not bleed to death.
10. The bleeding of the animal (his judgment) is analogous to the
spiritual death of Jesus Christ (His judgment for us). The judgment of
the animal was physical death. The judgment of Jesus Christ for our
sins was spiritual death.
11. The analogy is between the physical death of an innocent animal
and the spiritual death of the sinless humanity of Jesus Christ.
12. There has to be a meeting of the two sides of the cross and that
meeting is in the phrase "the blood of Christ, " which refers to the
penalty of sin being paid - judgment for sin.
13. In the OT the mercy seat was covered with the blood of the
animal which had been judged by physical death.
14. The teaching of the death of Christ (spiritual death - His
judgment, Isa. 53:9) before it occurred was by the use of blood
sacrifices.
15. The significance of the blood in the death of Jesus Christ is
that it relates to the millions of people who were saved in the OT as
it relates to us--they are saved just as we are.
16. It sets up an analogy (Christ bearing our sins) between those
who anticipated the cross historically and those who look back at it.
17. One must understand the entire significance of the person and
work of Christ. On the cross He bore our sins, and made provision for
our forgiveness and cleansing. This was through Christ bearing our
sins, those sins being judged. The blood of Christ expresses this.
18. There is no need to offer animal sacrifices any more, because
Christ's sacrifice on the cross is once and for all.
19. It is apostasy to "plead the blood", or to ask that the "blood
cover us". One does not "claim the blood", instead one claims the
promises--erects an edification complex.
20. In Rev. 12:11 "overcoming by the blood of the Lamb" refers to a
Tribulational person accepting Christ as personal Saviour, not "by" but
"because of" the blood, and being protected because they have entered
the plan of God.
21. The blood of Christ (His work on the cross) keeps on cleansing:
1 John 1:7, 9
a. When you believe in Christ, you are cleansed, and released from
the penalty of sin through the person and work of Christ.
b. When you confess your sin, you are cleansed (Christian way of
Life).
Southern Maryland Christian Information Service BBS