
Originally Posted by
ozubeco
Ezme, it is true that Christ shed his blood once and for all for us. But I disagree with you that pleading the blood of Jesus doesn't Have any effect and that it is un-christianlike.
For instance why Do we still celebrate holy communion in churches. Jesus Himself commanded us to be doing so. The most important thing in this sacrament is not the physical bread nor wine but what they represent. And testimonies abounds of people who received miracles by taking holy communion.
During the passover the children of Isreal used the blood of lambs on their door posts and it saved them from death. If the blood of lambs can deliver to that extents what of that of Christ. It is true that He died years ago but His death.has made all of us priest and anyone who believe in Him can plead His blood in his situation.
During ones baptism the priest says I mark U̶̲̥̅̊ with the cross. Does this also implies that since Christ died long ago we should be using the cross in churches?
Why is it that @ the mere mention of the name of Jesus miracles happen. Should we stop using the name of Jesus to pray also?
When Abel was killed, his blood continued to speak for him even @ death. If the blood of Abel a mortal can speak for him, how much more will the blood of Christ who is a God Do for those who believe and use it on their situation
The blood of Jesus has in many occasion delivered me from troubles both seen and unseen and I will continue to plead it.