Thursday, August 20, 2015

John 6, Jesus’ Flesh and Blood


When can people eat Jesus’ flesh and blood that he spoke about in John 6?


It is because Jesus bore the cross and shed his blood for the atonement of our sins.  Because the wages of sin is death(Rom 6:23), Jesus paid the price of our sins through the cross.  Then death should have ceased to exist on this earth. But,,,

  • Why has death been on this earth the past 2,000 years?

  • When can people eat Jesus’ flesh and blood that he spoke about in John 6? 

Jesus said in Luke 22 regarding the new covenant established in blood that he “will not drink again of the fruit of the vine (Jesus), until the kingdom of God comes.”

Therefore, people can eat Jesus’ flesh and blood at the time Revelation fulfills (refer to Rv 5:9-10, Rv 7:14, Rv 12). 

Apostle Paul called the last (7th) trumpet a mystery and said that what is perishable will be imperishable and what is mortal will be immortal.  Six of the seven trumpets are blown starting from Revelation 8 (Rv 8, 9), and the last, 7th trumpet begins to blow in Rv 11:15. 

Through this trumpet, the kingdom of the world becomes the kingdom of God, making known the victory of God, salvation, and restoration.  So Apostle Paul, too, spoke of this last, 7th trumpet in Revelation and the mystery of salvation. 

Therefore, the blood that Jesus shed 2,000 years ago takes into effect at the time of Revelation.  The “kingdom” of God from his previous statement, “I will not drink until that day when I drink anew in my Father’s kingdom,” is the kingdom of priest purchased by his (Jesus) blood in Revelation 5. 

The great multitudes dressed in white in Revelation 7 are the people who washed their robes with Jesus’ blood.  These are the events that take place at the time of Revelation and the events that take place through the blood.


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