Friday, May 2, 2025

Get Wisdom #32

   Prov.4:7(Amp) says, "The beginning of Wisdom is, Get Wisdom (skillful and Godly Wisdom); For skillful and Godly Wisdom is the principal things. And with all you have gotten, get understanding (discernment, comprehension and interpretation)."

  We've been learning about the Power of Redemption, the that our Lord Jesus bought and paid for on Calvary's cross,for us. On the same day and by the Same Sacrifice, our sins were removed and our new creation was made available. The Redemption of our bodies will not be complete, until we receive new bodies at the resurrection. 1John3:2(Amp) says, "Beloved, we are even here and now God's children; it is not yet disclosed (made clear) what we shall be hereafter, we shall as God's children resemble and be like Him, for we shall see Him just as He really is."

  Our Redemption was made complete as He gave Himself over to the death of the cross.  The separation of His Spirit for our sins and the death of His Body for the Curse of the Law, we are saved.  The Strong's Concordance #1482-#1483-#1484 tells us that the word "Saved," means "Safe, i.e. deliver, protect, lit. or fig. heal, preserve, save (self) do well, be or make whole, the body, as sound, whole, body, bodily, corporal or physical, bodily."

  Jesus' Sacrifice on Calvary didn't only provide a way for us to be born-again, but also provided a means to keep our mortal bodies well. By His Own Spirit, Jesus provided total deliverance of our dead spirit and by His Blood, Jesus Redeemed us from the Curse of the Law, which was for our physical bodies. Healing is a big part of being saved, because we still have a physical body that satan delights in making sick or destroying altogether. Our physical bodies are still subject to sin, if we don't train it to walk after the Spirit. The Blood is for the cleansing of sin and the Curse from our earthly bodies.

  Col.1:13-14(Amp) tells us, "The Father has delivered us and drawn us to Himself out of the control and dominion of darkness and has transferred us into the Kingdom of the Son of His Love. In Whom we have our Redemption through His Blood, which means the forgiveness of our sins." This isn't talking about our born-again spirits, because if it's born-again in justification, holiness, perfection and filled with God Himself in and through the Holy Spirit and has been made one Spirit with Christ Jesus. This scripture is talking about our mortal and physical bodies of flesh. The Blood has Redeemed us from the Curse and keeps us clean through faith and by the confession of our sins. It keeps us clean before our God and Father.

  Col.1:10(Amp) says, "And God purposed that through, by the service, the intervention of Him, The Son, all things should be completely reconciled back to Himself. Whether on earth or in Heaven, as through Him, the Father made peace by the means of the Blood of His cross." Paul speaks about taking Communion in 1Cor.11:25-30(Amp) saying that if we fail to "Judge ourselves of anger, gossip, unforgiveness, or any other things against the brethren, then we're eating and drinking wrongly." Paul says that many of us are "sick, weak and have died ahead of our time," because of not doing these things.


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