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By Mahesh Chavda

During this pop Christian tradition many believers have by no means been uncovered to the nice truths upon which the Church of Jesus Christ has been equipped. a type of forgotten truths is the aim and gear of the blood of Jesus. We sing approximately it in our hymns, there's energy within the blood, yet few folks have skilled the realty of these phrases. Chavda conscientiously lays the basis as he offers a clean examine the significance of the blood of Jesus within the lifetime of the believer. The Hidden strength of the Blood of Jesus is theologically sound yet passionately written in a fashion that the reader will gasp for air as he discovers each one new fact. Chavda will rework your considering at the ‘blood of Jesus’ as he lifts it out of its stuffy theological environment and makes it useful on your lifestyles.

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The words came to life on the page to me. It was the strangest thing, as though the author was looking over my shoulder as I read. The more I read, the more the weight of my sin pressed down, and the more I struggled with what I read. Centuries of Hindu tradition had taught me that my sins could not be for given, but only worked out in the successive cycles of death and rebirth. As a Hindu, I was proud of that tradition. After all, my ancestors had died fighting for the Hindu faith. In the pages of that New Testament, I encountered Jesus Christ, who was different from any other person I had ever seen or heard of before.

All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all (Isaiah 53:3-6). The day that we call “Good Friday” was a dark day for Jesus, but He knew that Sunday was coming. On Friday, Jesus took our sins upon Himself and died, but Sunday came, bringing resurrection and victory. Jesus bore our sicknesses and carried our pains so that we could be healed. He became total sin for us. This was according to the Father’s will: “Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise Him; He hath put Him to grief: when Thou shalt make His soul an offering for sin, He shall see His seed, He shall prolong His days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in His hand” (Isaiah 53:10).

It was the strangest thing, as though the author was looking over my shoulder as I read. The more I read, the more the weight of my sin pressed down, and the more I struggled with what I read. Centuries of Hindu tradition had taught me that my sins could not be for given, but only worked out in the successive cycles of death and rebirth. As a Hindu, I was proud of that tradition. After all, my ancestors had died fighting for the Hindu faith. In the pages of that New Testament, I encountered Jesus Christ, who was different from any other person I had ever seen or heard of before.

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