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What
does it mean to “plead the blood”?
“Pleading the blood” is
actually a legal term.
Think of it like a lawyer
pleading his case before the judge. He presents evidence and facts to support
his case.
We have examples of this term
in the Old Testament (1 Samuel 24:15; Psalm 43:1).
When
the accuser says we’re guilty, our plea before God, the Righteous Judge, is the
blood of Jesus.
It changed everything.
The blood of Jesus established
a new and better covenant between us and a holy God (Hebrews
8:6-7, 9:11-14, 22, 12:24).
The blood is our defense. It
declares we are not guilty but free from all penalty of sin.
The blood also gives us the
authority and dominion to resist Satan and put him out of all the affairs of
our lives and our families’ lives.
Because
of Jesus’ sacrifice at Calvary, the devil has no legal right to interfere in
our lives anymore.
He says we’re guilty; we “plead
the blood!” (James 4:7; 1 John 3:8; Luke 10:19).
We have every right and
provision to walk in victory through the precious blood of the Lamb.
Every
day you have the right to exercise that authority by pleading what the blood of
Jesus has done for you.
Refuse to give the enemy even
one small inch of territory. Satan is a defeated foe and through the precious
blood of Jesus we are victorious!
Kenneth Copeland Ministries' mission is to
minister the Word of Faith, by teaching believers who they are in Christ Jesus;
taking them from the milk of the Word to the meat, and from religion to
reality.
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