Regional Worship Service

March 29, 2026
South Windsor · 12:00 p.m.
Newington · 2:00 p.m.
New Britain · 4:00 p.m.


Hymn
The Power of the Blood
Lewis E. Jones

Would you be free from the burden of sin?
There’s power in the blood, power in the blood.
Would you o’er evil a victory win?
There’s wonderful power in the blood.

There is power, power, wonder-working power
in the blood of the Lamb;
there is power, power, wonder-working power
in the precious blood of the Lamb.

Would you be free from your passion and pride?
There’s power in the blood, power in the blood.
Come for a cleansing to Calvary’s tide.
There’s wonderful power in the blood. [Refrain]

Would you be whiter, much whiter than snow?
There’s power in the blood, power in the blood.
Sin-stains are lost in its life-giving flow;
there’s wonderful power in the blood. [Refrain]

Would you do service for Jesus your King?
There’s power in the blood, power in the blood.
Would you live daily His praises to sing?
There’s wonderful power in the blood. [Refrain]


Scripture Reading
Genesis 4:16-26; 5:1-32


Message
Bloodline

Important verses to remember:
John 9:3
2 Corinthians 5:17
Galatians 2:20


Christ came through the bloodline of those who held to the covenant. Christ came to save mankind, who had departed from God.

1. We must know the importance of the bloodline.
1) It is recorded in various places in the Old Testament.
2) Every time a name is recorded, the person’s bloodline is also recorded.
3) Bloodline was important when raising kings, priests, and prophets.
4) An important keyword repeated in the book of Genesis is תּוֹלְדוֹת (toledot = descendants), which records generations and family accounts.
5) Abraham and Isaac made mistakes, yet they were blessed because Christ was promised to come through their bloodline.
6) The incident between Judah and Tamar shows the importance of bloodline (Genesis 38:26).
7) Christ came through the bloodline, as recorded in the genealogy in the book of Matthew.

2. The prosperity of unbelievers (Genesis 4:16–26)
1) Genesis 3:16–20 and 4:16–20 describe descendants who left the presence of the Lord, outside the bloodline of the covenant.
2) Genesis 4:17 records the descendants of Cain.
3) Genesis 4:22 shows that Cain’s descendants created cultures that opposed God.

3. The prosperity of believers (Genesis 5:1–32)
1) Seth to Noah – This section shows how the bloodline of the covenant was passed down.
2) Methuselah – He saw Enoch, who walked with God. At the age of 969, he passed the covenant to Noah.

4. Bloodlines that God blesses
1) Bloodlines that understood the importance of the blood sacrifice (Genesis 3:15, 21).
2) Bloodlines that understood the importance of the covenant.
3) Descendants who anticipated the Messiah.
4) The reason for His calling – these bloodlines considered the following three things to be important:
(1) Personal salvation
(2) Salvation of the family and future generations (posterity)
(3) Salvation of peoples and the world

5. Bloodlines centered on the temple and tabernacle.

6. Bloodlines centered on the Ark of the Covenant.

7. God blessed the bloodlines that were centered on the Gospel of Jesus Christ, who resolved the mystery of the blood, covenant, Messiah, temple, and Ark of the Covenant in a single moment.

Conclusion
1. 1,000 Bartizans and the 7 Points – In the field, there are those who remain: the pilgrims, the conquerors, the scattered ones, the watchmen, the spies, and those who raise the banner. They will continue the bloodline of the covenant. Just as David raised 1,000 bartizans, we must find these people through the darakbang movement in 1,000 places.

2. One disciple – Christ – One disciple is enough. This person will find everything in Christ.

3. Re-challenge, Re-generation, Re-creation – Absolute Bartizan – This disciple will re-challenge the evangelism and remnant movement. The works of re-generation and re-creation will arise through this disciple. This person is the absolute bartizan.


Forum and Prayer