God Condemned Sin Not You
In this ministration, we used Ezekiel 18:2-3, 2 Thess 5:9, Genesis 27:11-13, Psalm 103: 8-12; 130:3-4, Romans 8:3, Colossians 2:13-15, Hebrews 8:8-13, Proverbs 5:22 & Genesis 15:16.
What Jesus Christ did through his body and blood that was broken and shed for us totally changed everything including sin and its consequences. At one time sin was punished to the 4th generation to him that had sinned. Then God through Prophet Ezekiel broke that evil proverb of continous suffering through generational iniquity. Jesus then sealed it against sin by finding and making sin guilty. God then condemned sin and its consequences to eternal damnation to all that believe on Jesus Christ.
At the Cross, when God put you and guilty sin in the body of Christ, he separated you from that sin and then went ahead to condemn Sin and all its consequences. God Condemned Sin and Not You.
Let me give you an example, consider the Amorites, however wicked they were, it took them 430 years to be dislocated from Canaan for the Israelites to take over the land given to Abraham. What about you who is in Christ, do you think you are way better off than all? You are in the jurisdiction of Jesus Christ, therefore, satan and his demons cannot and should not use anything against you because you are not their servant. Do not allow what was found guilty and condemned to work against you.
You are not appointed to wrath and problems but unto salvation by Christ Jesus. You are called to master over sin especially now that you know its condemned. Just like Rebecca took the curse that was meant to fall on Jacob, Jesus Christ became a curse for you and me that sin and its consequences should never gain advantages over you. Satan and every law that were contrary and against you, were condemned and nailed on the cross that you may have the leeway to operate with no resistance even if they exist.
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Be blessed.
The Apostle of Graces, Alvin Ekwang.