Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Power in the Blood of Jesus

 YOU ARE IN A BLOOD COVENANT (Part 2) 


THE SPEAKING BLOOD


The Power in the Blood of Jesus: What every Christian is missing 

Most believers pray sincerely, yet still struggle with fear, guilt, sickness, and lack. Why? 

Because prayer alone does not enforce victory - the Blood does. 

In this second part of our Blood Covenant teaching, we go beyond history and symbolism to reveal how the Blood of Jesus functions as a present-tense legal force against Satan today. 

This message explains why Satan fears the Blood more than prayer, how accusation works, how the Blood answers guilt, activates angels, enforces healing, secures provision, and silences every legal claim of the enemy. 

This teaching will permanently change how you pray, speak, and stand. 

 Make this declaration as an act of covenant enforcement: 

I stand on the Blood of Jesus. I reject condemnation. l enforce my covenant rights.


 Now that the foundation of the blood covenant has been established, we must move into what most believers never learn. 

How that blood functions after the cross. The tragedy of the modern church today is not that the blood was insufficient, but that it has been treated as a historical event rather than a present tense legal force. 

Satan does not fear theology. He does not fear religious vocabulary. He fears enforcement and the blood of Jesus is the highest form of spiritual enforcement that exists. 

Prayer as most believers practice it does not threaten Satan. 

Emotional pleading does not intimidate Satan. Long sessions of begging do not cause him to retreat. Satan has listened to desperate prayers for centuries. But there is one thing that shuts his mouth instantly and strips him of ground every   single time. 

 The blood of Jesus applied with understanding. 

This is why scripture presents the blood not as a symbol but as a speaking legal witness. 

Hebrews 12:24 declares that the blood of Jesus speaks better things than the blood of Abel. 

Abel's blood cried out for justice. Jesus's blood cries out for verdict.

 Justice demands punishment. Verdict declares resolution. Satan cannot argue with a verdict that has already been rendered. 

 Satan's power is not strength. It is legality. He operates by exploiting ignorance, accusation, and misplaced authority. 

This is why Revelation 12: 10 identifies Satan not primarily as a destroyer but as the accuser of the brethren. {Revelation 12:10 states, “Now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of His Christ, for the accuser of our brothers has been thrown down.” This verse highlights the victory of God and the defeat of Satan}

An accuser is a legal challenger. He challenges your right to  stand, your right to speak, your right to receive and your right to enforce. 

 Every time guilt enters your thoughts, it is not an emotional issue. It is a legal challenge. Satan is attempting to reopen a case that the blood already closed. 

But Colossians 2:14 states that Jesus blotted out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us and took it out of the way, nailing it to His cross. The case file is gone. The charges are removed. The record is destroyed. This is why condemnation is illegal for the believer. 

Romans 8:1 declares,"There is  no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus." 

Condemnation is not humility. It is disagreement with the  blood. 

When you accept guilt, you are siding with the accuser against your own covenant. The blood terrifies Satan because it removes his right to speak. 

 He cannot accuse where payment has been accepted. 

He cannot demand punishment where judgment has already fallen. 

He cannot impose penalty where the sentence has been served. The cross was not mercy without justice olt was justice fully satisfied. 

3:10 He cannot accuse where payment has been accepted. He cannot demand punishment where judgment has already fallen. He 

3:18 cannot impose penalty where the sentence has been served. The cross was not mercy without justice. It was justice fully satisfied. 3:29 This is why prayer that ignores the blood remains weak. Prayer that acknowledges the blood becomes authoritative. 

3:37 You are not asking God to do something new. You are declaring what has already been legally established. The blood also 

3:46governs your conscience. 

Hebrews 9:14 declares that the blood of Christ purges the conscience from dead works to serve the living God. 

A condemned conscience disables faith. A cleansed conscience produces boldness. This is why many believers quote scripture but see no result. 

Their words are correct, but their conscience is still ruled by guilt. Faith cannot rise above the level of your conscience.

 If you believe you  are unworthy, you will pray like a beggar. If you believe you are accepted, you will speak like an heir.  

Hebrews 10




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