Connect with us

The Preposition Of Cause

cause
Cause

Truth

The Preposition Of Cause

Jesus lived a righteous life, He did good things, but it wasn’t the good things that overpowered death, it was because there was no sin in Him, this is the cause.

Because no sin was found in Him He resurrected, because sin was found on Him, He died.
I want you to take note of the prepositions, “in and on” they play important role in interpretation of causes and effects en general.

The sin found on Him wasn’t because He committed any, His Father placed the sins of all on Him, this stained his bodily figure, He embodied sin to have been counted amongst thieves and lesser than murderers.

But.

He didn’t manifest any sin in Him, even sin and death knew He was sinless, they couldn’t judge Him in utter condemnation and incarceration like those before Him.

Jesus lived a righteous life, He did good things, but it wasn’t the good things that overpowered death, it was because there was no sin in Him.

Being righteous isn’t enough, being good isn’t enough, and being too good keeping all the 10 commandments like the Pharisees isn’t enough, what is enough is believing in the One no sin was found in.

You can raise the dead, open blind eyes, feed multitude of orphans, pay large tithes, build churches, and all that, but without the blood you are going no where near the Kingdom of God.

Heaven isn’t a place for religious men, it isn’t a place for good people neither, it’s a place of the redeemed “a sanctified generation.”

It’s only by His Blood, that instant journey starts by believing in Jesus.
How can one live without having any sin in him? It’s simply, it’s a process that starts by believing genuinely in your heart in the works He did on the Cross, submitting yourself to be washed by His Blood, without this no one can see Heaven.

-Kanayo Ebuka

Continue Reading
You may also like...
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in Truth

To Top