THE LAMB OF GOD WHO WAS SLAIN
The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!
John 1:29 NIV
Jesus is the lamb of God who sacrificed Himself to be slaughtered. He died that He may take the sins of the whole world. He bought the freedom of all the people ever lived and the generation not yet born. Some estimate that, since the days of Adam, approximately one hundred billion human beings have been born. Over seven billion are alive today. (THE END, chapter 20, pg 253, Mark Hitchcock)
Jesus died for all these human beings and those who are not yet born. He did not die in vain, He died that He may take away sins to as many as who will receive Him. There are those who lived in His days but chose to reject Him, they saw all the miracles, signs and wonders which He did but still they did not believe in Him.
We have people in the body of Christ, who have been forgiven from sins which they once committed in ignorance. These people have been walking with the Lord for years, proclaiming His name to unbelievers and living the godly lives. But they are still being hunted by ghost of guilty.
This morning, God wants you to know to that when Jesus took away your sins it was once and for all. The devil will always find ways to prevent you from rejoicing what the Lord did for your life. He will always come with the certificate of indictment (A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime).
He will continue to accuse you for the bad things you did before you knew the Lord. He will pin point every wrong doing in your life that you may lack confidence approaching the Lord in prayers. You need to rebuke that ghost of guilty, tell your soul that your sins have been taken away by Jesus the lamb of God who was slain for that purpose.
****Morning Prayer****
Pray this prayer with me by faith and God is going to answer your prayer....
Dear Heavenly Father, I thank You for your Word. Lord I'm asking that You may teach me the whole truth that I may enjoy my liberty in Christ Jesus. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
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