THE MUCH MORE OF CHRIST; Romans-5-9-10 Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him. For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his son, MUCH MORE, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life. Our justification comes through his blood, and our salvation, our saving is the deliverance from any wrath, Jesus took our wrath upon himself on the cross. While we were still enemies, still God's adversaries, God through Christ reconciled us, BY THE DEATH OF HIS SON, Reconciliation come through the death of Christ on the cross, by the death of God's own son he is no longer mad at any of us. It is so important that we accept the death of Jesus Christ, that will remove the wrath, remove The Anger of God and reconcile us back into the grace, THE DIVINE FAVOR OF GOD. AND MUCH MORE WE BEING RECONCILED, NOW WE ARE SAVED BY THE LIFE THAT JESUS LIVES THROUGH EACH AND EVERY BELIEVER, That is why the Apostle Paul said, I DIE DAILY, by us being faithful to the death of Christ each and every day, NOW CHRIST CAN LIVE THROUGH US, AND WE SHALL BE SAVED BY HIS LIFE, "MUCH MORE"
Most Holy Place and Oneness with God: The Most Holy Place is described as a state of living in the fullest presence of the Holy Ghost, where believers become one with God not only in spirit but also in soul and body. Desire for Oneness with God: The passage suggests that many believers desire to experience oneness with God, a place where nothing hinders God's full manifestation in their spirit, soul, and body. Key to Revelation: The author asserts that the key to understanding the book of Revelation lies in Jesus Christ's desire to appear fully in believers, encompassing spirit, soul, and body. Purpose of God's Revelation: The purpose of God's revelation, as outlined in the book of Revelation, is presented as the removal of hindrances to Jesus Christ's appearance in believers, ultimately leading to the fulfillment of God's purpose. Transformation of Believers: The goal is for believers to become the Temple of God, with living waters flowing out from within, sy...
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