Jesus has Febreeze and Clorox bleach in his blood for fast cleaning action.
2006-12-23 05:25:16
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answered by Mr. X 2
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I John a million:7, "an analogous got here for a witness, to bear witness of the gentle, that each and each physique adult adult males via him could desire to have faith." To me it quite is an extremely priceless certainty. There are 2 tenses wherein this text could desire to be study. I communicate over with the previous demanding and to the present day demanding. If we live the next day, then the next day turns into our latest, it relatively is why i did no longer say we could study it interior the destiny demanding. The blood that cleanses in the present day won't avail for the next day till we proceed to stay decrease than its cleansing. that's a wrong thought, and a bad one at that, that because of the fact the blood of Jesus cleansed you lots, some years in the past, that having been cleansed, you're consistently cleansed. yet that blood maintains TO CLEANSE--it cleanses you in the present day--it cleanses you presently. have you ever observed the words of the textual content? that's basically as "we walk interior the gentle" that the blood cleanses. yet what gentle we could desire to stroll in? Will any gentle do? Will the gentle of spiritualism, the gentle of latest theory, or the gentle of Modernism herald regards to the needed result? study the be responsive to the Lord intently and you will discover that that's basically as we walk in gentle as he's interior the gentle that 2 outstanding issues take place. First we've fellowship one with yet another, and 2d, THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST cleanses us from sin. it relatively is--that's non-bring about its operation. SJC Apostolic Believer in one God, JESUS
2016-10-05 22:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the followers of Christianity are carnal in their thinking which is to only be able to comprehend things with your five senses. They fail to see that the scriptures are allegorical representations of ones own mind, but they rather take it for literal and negate any type of reasoning or logic that they might have in order to embrace a elementary milk doctrine given by Paul to the gentiles so that they may live better lives.
This is to say that the scriptures Paul gave were shallow and lacking in compared to the deeper mysteries yet the carnal man such as Christians still misunderstand it. And even the concepts that are plain and visible they ignore because it doesn't fit with their style of thinking which is "let me live a lifestyle of ignorance and have Jesus clean up after my sins doctrine".
Peace
Aza
2006-12-23 05:40:04
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answered by Aza 3
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God needed a perfect sacrifice, to cleanse us from sin, In the old testament they use an animal once a year for an offering up to God a sacrifice, It was the life that was in that blood that attoned for their sins, But God knowing that a more perfect sacrifice that is with out sin will need to be apply, Jesus was not conceived through the sex act, if he had been, then he would of had sin in him, But he bypass that & came by virgin birth as a lamb, A perfect sacrifice for all of our sins once and for all, & not every year or every revival, But once & for all, only one time. It was the life that was in the perfect blood of Jesus Christ that was shed as an attonement, & his blood will never have to be shed again.
2006-12-23 05:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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A lamb was once sacrificed as a religious ceremony to give to God. Jesus was innocent as the Blood of a Lamb. His blood was shed for our sins.
2006-12-23 05:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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this is a difficult question to explain if you are not a believer. but i'll try. in the old testamnet god gave moses the laws of cleansing sins. the only way this could be done according to these laws was through the blood sacrifice of animals. unfortunately this form of cleansing only covered the sin. so that is why we need the blood of christ because that takes away the sin. ( read hebrew chapter nine this will explain it if you truly want to know ). this concept is like this; if your hands are dirty and you put gloves over them are they clean? ( this is the animal sacrifice ) no .all you did was cover up the dirt ;but if you wash them with soap and water there is no need for the gloves( this is the blood of christ )
2006-12-23 05:44:47
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answered by zachary b 2
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As I said in a previous question, God is perfectly Just, so any uncleanness requires a judgement of Hell. Jesus, though, already paid this price, so you Hell need not be eternal. According Catholicism, you may be required to be cleansed further in Purgatory, like jail I suppose, until you no longer have love for you sin, that you may enter into the Kingdom of Heaven and be filled with joy forever thereafter.
2006-12-23 05:25:39
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answered by BigPappa 5
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God purposedly made man to be perfect and live forever. When Adam and Eve sinned, sickness, old age and death came with it. God as a loving Father, prepared a provision for us that we may be free from sin's slavery.
Blood represents life. In ancient Israel, God arranged for animal sacrifices to atone for, or cover, the sins of the people. (Leviticus 1:4; 4:20, 35) In effect, the life of the sacrificial animal was given in place of that of the sinner. (Leviticus 17:11) Consequently, “the day of atonement” could also be spoken of as the “day of the ransoms.”—Leviticus 23:26-28.
Since animals are inferior to man, however, it was “not possible for the blood of bulls and of goats to take sins away [completely].” (Hebrews 10:1-4) For a sacrifice to have sufficient value to atone for, or remove, sins permanently, it would have to be equal in value to what Adam forfeited. The scales of justice required a perfect man (Jesus Christ) to counterbalance what another perfect man (Adam) had lost. Only a perfect human life could pay the ransom price to redeem Adam’s offspring from the enslavement into which their first father had sold them. A ‘soul for a soul’ would meet the demands of true justice.—Exodus 21:23-25.
We are cleansed from sin ansd its effects with Jesus' blood.
“If the blood of goats and of bulls and the ashes of a heifer sprinkled on those who have been defiled sanctifies to the extent of cleanness of the flesh,how much more will the blood of the Christ, who through an everlasting spirit offered himself without blemish to God, cleanse our consciences from dead works that we may render sacred service to the living God?” (Hebrews 9:13, 14)
2006-12-23 05:36:40
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answered by Gizelle K 3
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Jesus life (his blood) was sacrificed for our sins. We only have redemption of undeserved everlasting life through Christ who bought our salvation should we repent and turn around.
Jesus' sacrificial blood cleanses us of our sins should we turn around from our old former life and follow Christ.
Note: repent means more than just feeling sorry for sinning but also a heart felt desire of turning away from commiting the sin again.
2006-12-23 05:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus blood cleanses because his blood is without the taint of sin. He was the only righteous man that lived and his blood was pure and holy unto GOD's righteous judgment and could be used for the sacrifice of man's sins. Life is found in the blood, and Jesus is the resurrection and the life therefore his blood delivers mankind from their sinful nature so that they can stand before a righteous GOD!
Everyone that's born in sin need the blood of Jesus, to cover them and wash them from their iniquities before they can be justified in the sight of GOD because of their disobedience.
Peace,
Hope
2006-12-23 05:40:38
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answered by ? 3
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That has to do with the eucharist. Many Christian religions have a wafer and wine service during Mass. This is know as the eucharist and is about accepting the body of Christ in you. Since he is the son of God, there are people who believe that his blood could the salvation of those who received it.
2006-12-23 05:28:12
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answered by cynical 6
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