Died With Christ, Made Alive in Christ

Romans 6:1-4. What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We are those who have died to sin; how can we live in it any longer? Or don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.


Scripture says that all have sinned and fall short of the glorious standard of God. Everyone has lost the special place God created for them—a place in Him. This is why people, knowingly or not, are constantly trying to return to that lost place through their own efforts. They turn to religion, moral behavior, success, and the ways of this world. But no matter how hard they try, it does not restore what was lost. Deep down, they feel insecure because they have lost the unique identity God gave them. They live without direction because they no longer remember the purpose for which they were created.

People have fallen for the same deception the serpent used in the beginning: “You will be like God.” As a result, they chase after a false image of themselves—a distorted identity the devil has erected in their hearts and minds. Because of the original sin into which all were born, sin controls their behavior. They live by their desires, and their bodies become instruments of sin. They are trapped under the demands of the law of sin and death, enslaved without knowing how to be free.

The only way to break the chains of sin is through death. That is what happened at the cross. When Jesus died, Scripture says our old self was crucified with Him so that the body ruled by sin might be destroyed and we would no longer be slaves to sin. This was the only way to end sin’s mastery over us. There was no other solution.

When you believe in Jesus as the Christ, you are united with Him. His death becomes your death. His burial becomes your burial. His resurrection becomes your resurrection. Your True King, Jesus, who came to destroy the devil’s work, is now with you. You no longer belong to the rule of sin and death. Your True Priest, Jesus, who removed the curse of sin, is with you. Because of the cross, God now sees you as holy and blameless. You have been made right with God, and there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Your True Prophet, Jesus, who opened a new and living way to the Father, is also with you. You no longer live under the shadow of hell, but you have entered into a new life in the kingdom of God.

If you are still struggling with sin, shame, and guilt, remember what Jesus said on the cross: “It is finished.” The root of sin and its power in your life has already been dealt with. Jesus knew you would never be able to overcome sin on your own, so He endured the cross for you. He bore the full weight of sin so that you would not grow weary or lose heart.

Do not depend on your feelings. Your emotions do not determine who you are in Christ. Fix your eyes on Jesus. You have been united with Him in His death, burial, and resurrection. Your old self is finished. You are no longer under the law, but under grace.

Make Jesus the Lord over every area of your life and live by faith in Him alone. He will guide you, strengthen you, and enable you to overcome the world. You will live the life God designed for you to live—full and abundant. God will soon crush Satan under your feet. He will raise you to a spiritual summit where you will be used to save your family, your school, your workplace, and the next generation through the power of the gospel.


Prayer. Father, thank You for giving Your Son, Jesus, to die for my sins and for raising Him from the dead to make me right with You. By His death, You destroyed the stronghold of Satan in my life, and by His resurrection, You gave me the identity of Your child and authority in the name of Jesus over all the forces of darkness. Fill me with power from Your throne so I may offer my life as an instrument of righteousness in my spiritual battle. May the resurrection power of Jesus Christ be upon me today and always. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

By the Grace of God

Ephesians 2:8-9. For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast.


Nothing from ourselves could give us life. No good works could set us free from the law of sin and death. No amount of human wisdom could prevent the disasters and curses that have plagued us and our family lines. No one is able to escape the judgment that all people rightfully deserve. The only hope for mankind is God’s saving grace.

When we believed, God made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in our transgressions. By dying on the cross, Jesus completed the work of the True Priest—He gave us life when we had none. Therefore, we who believe in Jesus as our True Priest have been given eternal life. We will not come under condemnation. We have already crossed over from death to life.

It takes the power of God to break us free from the grip of Satan. None of us have the strength to escape from the lies of the father of lies. None of us are immune to the deception of the angel of light. None of us are capable of crushing the head of the ancient serpent or destroying the works of the devil.

But God raised Christ from the dead. Through His resurrection, Jesus completed the work of the True King and shattered the power of the devil, who holds the power of death. And to those who believe in Jesus as their True King, God has given spiritual authority to overcome all the power of the enemy.

Only God’s great love could reach into the depths of hell to bring us back to Himself. We were all like sheep who went astray. Each of us turned to our own way, and none of us knew how to return to God. We followed the ways of this world, gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature and following its desires and thoughts. But God did not abandon us as orphans. He sought us out. He came searching for us like a shepherd looking for his one lost sheep.

Because of His great love for us, God brought us home through Christ. He raised us up with Christ and seated us with Him in the heavenly realms. Jesus finished the work of the True Prophet. He opened a new and living way for us to come to God. Through Christ, God has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of His beloved Son. For those who believe in Jesus as the True Prophet, God has restored their true identity and authority as His children.

Everything is by grace. As Paul confessed, “By the grace of God I am what I am.” Even the faith you have in Christ is a gift from God. Because you are in Christ, God takes delight in you. You are precious and honored in His sight.

God has completely forgiven you, so there is no need to live in guilt or fear. He wants you to enjoy everything He has freely given you through the Holy Spirit. You are now living under the covering of God’s grace.

So do not be deceived by your weaknesses, the temptations of the world, or the lies of the devil. Instead, live every day with full assurance and boldness in Christ. Know His grace. Enjoy His grace. And boldly proclaim His grace.

Through your life, God will reveal the incomparable riches of His grace for generations to come. He will empower you to carry out the good works He prepared in advance for you—works that save lives, works that glorify Christ.


Prayer. Father, I thank You for Your amazing grace that rescued me from the power of Satan, from the curse of sin, and from the reality of hell. Help me to understand Your grace more deeply, to experience it in every area of my life, and to proclaim it faithfully in the coming ages. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

The Message of the Cross

Romans 5:8-11. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him! 10 For if, while we were God’s enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved through his life! 11 Not only is this so, but we also boast in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.


The greatest blessing anyone can receive in their entire life—and for all eternity—is to meet Jesus at Calvary. The cross of Jesus changes everything. It turns death into life, darkness into light, flesh into spirit, wrath into salvation, hell into heaven, religion into faith, law into grace, children of the devil into children of God, enemies of God into friends of God. It transforms sinners into the righteous, the accused into the justified, the condemned into the forgiven, the lost into the found, the powerless into the powerful, the ungodly into the godly, the worthless into the significant, the wounded into the healed, the useless into the useful, shame into glory, suffering into hope, pride into humble boasting in God, and wanderers into bold witnesses. This is the message of the cross. This is the gospel.

We were utterly powerless and hopeless in our sinful state, completely separated from God, under the rule of Satan, and bound by sin and death. There was absolutely nothing we could do to save ourselves. Our efforts, moral living, and good deeds could never reconcile us to God. In fact, our own attempts at righteousness only brought deeper frustration, despair, and suffering. We needed a Savior.

Driven by His unconditional, relentless love, God sent His Son to restore us. He put us before His own beloved Son. Though we were sinners and enemies, God loved us first and gave up His Son on our behalf. God made Him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Christ we might become the righteousness of God. By crucifying Jesus, God paid the full price for our redemption through His blood and delivered us from the law of sin and death. In doing so, He destroyed the power of Satan that had gripped humanity for generations.

Therefore, declare your freedom in Christ. When you fall, do not stay down. Get back up—not in your strength, but by leaning on the power of the blood of the Lamb. Do not be afraid. God does not condemn you. His love for you is far deeper than you can comprehend. Put God first in all things. When you do, you will experience the peace, joy, and true freedom that only exist in His kingdom.

Invite Jesus to take the central place in your life. Surrender every area of your life to Him. Be faithful in the small things He has entrusted to you, and fix your eyes on what is eternal. Live for the things that last—saving lives and proclaiming the Good News to those who are perishing without knowing God’s love.

You have been appointed as an ambassador of Christ, representing the kingdom of God. Through you, God is making His appeal to those still living in darkness. You speak for Christ when you plead, “Be reconciled to God.” God has given you spiritual authority in Christ to overcome all the power of the enemy. Use it boldly in Jesus’ name.

God is not looking for crowds. He is looking for a few who truly know the power of the gospel and are willing to stand as His witnesses in this age. May God use your life to shift the spiritual atmosphere in your family, your school, and your workplace as you continue to share the message of the cross. Life is too short to waste on anything less than what God desires most.


Prayer. Father, I thank You for reconciling me to Yourself through Jesus Christ when I was powerless, sinful, and Your enemy. Thank You for loving me first and for giving me a new life through the cross. Help me to enjoy Your presence each day and to live the rest of my life proclaiming the message of the cross to others. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

The Unthinkable Love of God

John 3:16-17. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.


God didn’t just say “I love you.” He did the unthinkable. He became man. He stepped into our brokenness. God showed us how much He loved us by sending His one and only Son, Jesus, to die for us. He did this because we were in an unthinkable condition—completely overtaken by the power of Satan, disasters, and hell.

Long before the first man and woman were created, an unthinkable event took place. Lucifer, a high-ranking angel, led a rebellion against God. War broke out in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon and his followers. But they could not win. The great dragon, the ancient serpent called the devil or Satan, who deceives the whole world, was thrown down to the earth along with his angels.

Then came another unthinkable tragedy. That same serpent appeared in the Garden of Eden. He deceived Adam and Eve with a lie: “You will be like God.” In that moment, unbelief and pride entered their hearts. When they sided with Satan, they lost their identity, authority, and all the blessings God had given them.

Since then, every person has been born spiritually dead, under the power of the devil. We followed the ways of this world, gratifying the desires of our flesh. By nature, we were objects of God’s wrath, without hope and without God.

No amount of religion, philosophy, or moral effort can undo this unthinkable fall. Religion without Christ is powerless. Philosophy is empty and deceptive. Our good works are like filthy rags before God. Even worse, trying to fix spiritual problems through human means only leads to deeper destruction. The final state becomes worse than the first.

But God, moved by His unthinkable love, did what no one else could do. He sent Jesus Christ.

Jesus came as the True King to destroy the devil’s work. He came as the True Priest to end the power of sin and curses by offering Himself as a perfect sacrifice. He came as the True Prophet to restore our relationship with God because we were eternally separated and living in spiritual death.

He didn’t have to come, but He did. He didn’t have to die, but He chose to. It was the only way to restore what had been lost.

And He rose again from the dead. He crushed the power of death, hell, and Satan once and for all. Though He was God, He did not consider equality with God something to cling to. Instead, He made Himself nothing, taking the form of a servant. He humbled Himself and became obedient to death—even death on a cross.

He did all this because He loved us. We didn’t deserve it. But He gave us mercy. At the cross, He settled all our problems—past, present, and future. Because of what Jesus has done, those who believe in Him are no longer in the unthinkable situation. They have been given the right to become children of God.

Now, there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. We have been completely set free from the power of sin and death. We are under grace. God does not want us to live in guilt and shame anymore. His love is eternal, constant, and unstoppable. Nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

You matter deeply to God. Because you are in Christ, He delights in you. You are precious and honored in His sight. He wants you to enjoy what He has freely given you through the Holy Spirit. So live each day with confidence, grounded in Christ.

Don’t be deceived by your weaknesses, by the voices of the world, or by the lies of the enemy. Listen to what God says about you. The Lord your God is with you. He is mighty to save. He takes great delight in you. In His love, He calms your fears and rejoices over you with singing.

Do not doubt His love. Do not let anything or anyone shake your assurance. God’s unthinkable love can restore even the most broken parts of your life. Keep His Word in your heart. Talk to Him in prayer. You will overcome, and you will rise above your circumstances.

God is leading you to a place you never imagined. Love Him with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. When you truly realize how much He loves you, nothing else in this world will compare. When you understand His heart for the lost, you will willingly give up anything for the sake of the gospel.

Receive His love. Experience His love. Share His love.


Prayer. Lord Jesus, thank You for leaving Your throne of glory and stepping into my brokenness. You became nothing, took the form of a servant, and were obedient to death on a cross. You rose again and destroyed the power of sin, death, and Satan. I lift up Your name, the name above every name. I bow before You and confess that You are my Lord and Savior. Fill my heart with Your love. Let me walk in Your grace and humility. Use me to serve others and to proclaim the good news to the nations. In Your precious name, Amen.

It Is Finished!

John 19:30. When he had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.


Without truly knowing who Jesus is and why He came, many believers live like unbelievers—trapped in the past, weighed down by guilt, shame, scars, and failures. Instead of enjoying the blessing of salvation, their hearts and minds are entangled in the things of the world: “the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life” (1 John 2:16). They live in spiritual defeat, not because God is absent, but because they are unaware of the victory already won for them.

Without understanding God’s divine plan, they falter in the face of trials and cannot overcome the storms of life. Most of all, they are defenseless against the schemes of the devil. They do not realize the power of Jesus’ words from the cross: “It is finished.”

What exactly is finished? The grip of Satan, the curse of sin, and the judgment of hell. Jesus finished it all by dying on the cross and rising again from the grave. As the True King, He destroyed the works of the devil. As the True Priest, He broke the power of every curse rooted in original sin. As the True Prophet, He opened the way for sinners to return to the living God. He is the Christ—the complete and eternal solution to our fundamental problem.

According to Scripture, those who believe that Jesus is the Christ are born of God (1 John 5:1). You are no longer a spiritual orphan. Through Jesus, your True Prophet, God has brought you home and restored your true identity and authority as His beloved child.

God has poured out every spiritual blessing upon you in the heavenly realms (Ephesians 1:3). In His presence there is rest, joy, peace, hope, and abundance. Your heavenly Father delights in you. So approach His throne boldly and with confidence. As His child, you no longer need to beg in fear or worry about your life. Instead, seek His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you (Matthew 6:33).

Are you still struggling with guilt and condemnation from the past? Then go to Calvary, where Jesus, your True Priest, paid the full price for your sin. There, He who loved you shed His blood and died in your place. There, He cut away your sinful nature and fulfilled the righteous requirements of the law. Because of this, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1–2). No more guilt. No more shame. No more fear.

The blood of Christ changed everything. By His blood, every charge against you was canceled, and your sins are remembered no more. Through the cross, you have become the righteousness of God (2 Corinthians 5:21). You are justified, cleansed, and seen by God as holy and blameless.

Your old self was crucified with Christ. So do not measure yourself by your emotions or past failures. Don’t be trapped by your own limitations. Instead, remember what God has said about you. In every spiritual battle, rely on the power of Jesus, your True King, who broke the power of death and the devil (Hebrews 2:14).

When this truth becomes your conviction, you will stand firm against the enemy. You will overcome the “accuser of the brethren” by the blood of the Lamb and the word of your testimony (Revelation 12:11). The devil’s goal is clear—to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10). He deceives the world and relentlessly accuses God’s people. Knowing that his time is short, he works furiously to spread destruction and fear.

Therefore, put on the full armor of God and stand your ground. Do not be shaken. Keep applying the blood of Christ over yourself, your family, and your field. God has already equipped you with everything you need to overcome: truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the Word of God (Ephesians 6:10–17).

Always take the offensive. Stay spiritually alert. Submit to God, resist the devil, and he will flee from you (James 4:7). Do not lose heart. The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet (Romans 16:20).

God has called you out of the dominion of darkness into His marvelous light. You are a new creation in Christ. Your past does not define you—Jesus finished everything on the cross. So stop dwelling on former things (Isaiah 43:18). God is doing a new thing in your life. Even in wilderness seasons, He will make a way. Even in dry wastelands, He will provide streams of living water (Isaiah 43:19).

He will turn your scars into testimony, your failures into stepping stones. He will fill you with His power, not for your sake alone, but so that you may bring life to others.


Prayer. Lord Jesus, You declared on the cross, “It is finished.” All my sin, shame, and sorrow—finished. The power of Satan—finished. Help me to stand boldly on this truth. Let me live as a child of God, clothed in Your righteousness, and proclaim the power of the cross to those still living in darkness. In Your mighty name I pray, Amen.

Jesus the Christ

Matthew 16:13-20. When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say the Son of Man is?”

14 They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets.”

15 “But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?”

16 Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”

17 Jesus replied, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven. 18 And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it. 19 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” 20 Then he ordered his disciples not to tell anyone that he was the Christ.


This moment took place when the nation of Israel was under Roman control—a time of great oppression and despair. It was yet another calamity in the long history of God’s people, following their slavery in Egypt, their captivity in Babylon, and the colonization by the Persian and Hellenistic empires. But Scripture reveals that God did not merely allow these disasters; He orchestrated them for a redemptive purpose: to restore His covenant and fulfill His plan to save the world.

From the beginning, God chose Israel as the nation through whom His covenant would be revealed to all people. When He called Abraham, God promised that through him, all nations on earth would be blessed (Genesis 12:1–3). Yet, generation after generation, the Israelites drifted from that covenant. Still, every time they repented and returned to God’s promise, He intervened and restored them in powerful and miraculous ways.

In the same way, many Christians today live defeated, confused, and powerless—not because God’s promises have failed, but because they are following a “different Jesus.” They may speak of Jesus, attend church, and even serve with zeal, yet remain far from the truth of who Jesus really is. That’s why Jesus’ question to His disciples remains the most important question of all time: “Who do you say I am?”

Until you answer this question personally and correctly, you will continue to wander in spiritual confusion. Jesus is not merely a religious figure like John the Baptist, Elijah, Jeremiah, or any of the prophets. He is “the Christ, the Son of the living God” (Matthew 16:16).

As the True King, Jesus rose from the dead, crushing the head of Satan and breaking his authority forever (1 John 3:8). As the True Priest, He shed His blood on the cross to pay the price for sin and release us from all curses (Mark 10:45). And as the True Prophet, He opened the new and living way to God, removing every barrier between God and man (John 14:6). Jesus finished the work of the Christ—He is the Anointed One, our complete answer.

When you believe that Jesus is the Christ, you receive the right to become a child of God (John 1:12). The Holy Spirit comes to dwell in you forever, and nothing can ever separate you from God. You are no longer a slave to your past, your weaknesses, or the schemes of the enemy. Jesus promised that He would make you like a rock—unshakable, immovable, and strong. God will use you to establish His church, and through your life, others will be saved from eternal death.

Not only that, but God has also given you spiritual authority over all the forces of darkness. Even the gates of hell cannot prevail against you. You have been entrusted with the keys of the kingdom of heaven. In Christ, you can release God’s power through prayer and boldly approach His throne at any moment. You are no longer a victim of circumstance but a victorious child of God.

So enjoy the blessing of walking with Christ every day. Listen for His voice. Do everything in His presence. Let your life be centered on what truly matters—knowing Christ and making Him known.


Prayer. Lord Jesus, You are the Christ, the Son of the living God. You are my True King who destroyed the power of the devil, my True Priest who has set me free from all sin and curses, and my True Prophet who opened the way for me to come to the Father. Thank You for solving every problem of my past, present, and future. I now invite You to reign on the throne of my life. Fill me with the Holy Spirit. Govern my heart, guide my steps, and use me as Your instrument to proclaim the gospel to all nations. In Your precious name, Amen.

Immanuel

Isaiah 7:14. Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.


This message is God’s covenant spoken through the prophet Isaiah to the Israelites during the Babylonian captivity—one of the darkest and most hopeless moments in the nation’s history. God revealed the true reason for their suffering: the absence of God and His covenant in their hearts. Though they had lost their land, their freedom, and even their temple, what they had truly lost was their relationship with God.

Human beings, created as spiritual beings in the image of God, cannot find true happiness apart from Him. Because of the fundamental problems of mankind—Satan, sin, and separation—no one can meet God on their own, and no one can escape from the background of hell that binds all people from birth.

That is why God made an eternal promise: to send His Son not through natural descent, but by a supernatural virgin birth—not a descendant of Adam—so that He could become the way back to God. This Son would be called Immanuel, meaning “God with us.” That promise was fulfilled 700 years later in the town of Bethlehem when Jesus was born (Matthew 1:23). God Himself came to dwell among us!

Jesus came not just to teach or inspire, but to die on the cross—to deal with the root cause of mankind’s suffering. The problem of Satan, sin, and separation was too serious, too impossible, and too real for any religion or human effort to resolve. Nothing we could do—no good work, no ritual, no devotion—could undo what the devil had done. Only God Himself could fix it, and He did.

God became man because we are so precious to Him. He came to save us from the grip of hell, to set us free from every addiction, obsession, division, and despair in our lives. He came to lift the burden of spiritual poverty off our backs. Jesus, in doing so, fulfilled the work of the True Prophet—revealing God perfectly and completely.

By His own blood, Jesus opened for us a new and living way back to God (Hebrews 10:19–20). He declared, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). This is the meaning of true blessing and true success—not in what we do, but in being with God through Christ. Everything that needed to be done for our salvation, God already finished in Christ.

But how does the death and resurrection of Jesus become your personal event? It becomes real the moment you believe in Jesus as the Christ and invite Him into your life. Jesus said, “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me” (Revelation 3:20). When you open the door of your heart, He comes in—just as He promised.

The One who overcame Satan, sin, and hell now lives in you and will never leave you. When Christ comes into your life, there is nothing more to strive for. Every day becomes a spiritual feast. Every time you worship, it is a taste of heaven. Every moment with Christ brings joy, rest, and satisfaction. Even in the presence of your enemies, God will prepare a table for you (Psalm 23:5), and the evil one will no longer be able to touch you (1 John 5:18).

God has anointed your head with oil, and your cup will overflow (Psalm 23:5). You have received the spiritual anointing of a king, priest, and prophet (1 John 2:20; 1 Peter 2:9). In Jesus’ name, you now have the authority and the calling to bring the message of salvation to those bound by Satan, disasters, and hell. This is the true essence of the Christian life.

The blessing of Immanuel is not temporary—it lasts forever. The Holy Spirit who lives in you will never leave you (John 14:16–17). So no matter what you face, remember: God is with you. Nothing in your life is random or meaningless. Everything happens under God’s sovereign presence and plan, and nothing can truly harm you.

In every problem, you now have the opportunity to confirm that Jesus is indeed the Christ—the perfect answer to all problems. Look for God’s plan in all circumstances. Know this: God loves you and is pleased with you, not because of what you do, but because you are in Christ. Enjoy the blessing of Immanuel all throughout the day.


Prayer. Lord, I thank You for being with me today. Let me enjoy the blessing of Immanuel in every moment. Give me strength from above to overcome every challenge and trial I face. Help me stand as a witness of Immanuel in my family, my workplace, and the world. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

The Blood Sacrifice

Exodus 3:18. The elders of Israel will listen to you. Then you and the elders are to go to the king of Egypt and say to him, “The Lord, the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Let us take a three-day journey into the wilderness to offer sacrifices to the Lord our God.”


Moses was born into a Levite family and raised as a prince in the palace of Egypt, but for the first 40 years of his life, he stood on an unstable foundation, shaped by worldly education, power, and ambition. Though externally successful, he had not yet discovered who he truly was in God’s eyes. As a result, his misdirected passion led to failure, and he spent the next 40 years as a fugitive in the wilderness, far from the life he once knew.

At the age of 80, when all hope seemed lost and every personal dream had faded, God called Moses to establish a new and unshakable foundation for his life. On Mount Horeb, through a bush that burned yet was not consumed, Moses encountered the living God. There, he discovered who he truly was in God’s plan and what God had already placed in his hand. For the first time, Moses saw that his life had always been under God’s sovereign guidance.

God revealed to Moses his life’s mission: to restore God’s absolute covenant—the mystery of redemption through sacrifice (Exodus 3:18). To this end, God gave Moses the greatest promise: “I will be with you” (Exodus 3:12). This was not just a personal assurance, but the covenantal pledge that would lead Moses for the rest of his life.

The next 40 years were completely different. Through Moses, God displayed His power throughout Egypt. The ten plagues were not just judgments—they were proclamations of God’s authority over the idols of Egypt. But the most important of all was the final plague, through which God reestablished the long-forgotten covenant of blood—represented by the Passover Lamb.

When the Israelites obeyed God’s Word and applied the blood of the lamb, they were set free from Satan’s grip, symbolized by Pharaoh. They were spared from the plagues, which symbolized disasters and divine judgment, and they were delivered from the background of hell, represented by their slavery in Egypt. All this happened not because of their merit, but because of the blood of the covenant.

The Passover Lamb pointed to Jesus Christ, the True Priest, who completed the eternal sacrifice once for all by offering Himself (Hebrews 9:26–28). When you recognize, believe, and confirm that Jesus is your True Priest, you can triumph over Satan—not with effort or emotion—but by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of your testimony (Revelation 12:11).

No matter how far you’ve fallen or how much time you feel has been wasted, God meets you there. He desires to rebuild your life on the unshakable foundation of Christ. When you apply the blood of Jesus Christ to your life and circumstances, you will begin to see God’s kingdom manifest in you and in every place where He has called you to go.

God will anoint you with the Holy Spirit so you may live not as a wanderer, but as a witness. Just as Moses was called to restore the covenant of the blood in his generation, you are today’s Moses—called to restore the covenant of Christ in your family, in your church, in your workplace, in your field, and even to the nations of the world.


Prayer. Lord Jesus, You are my True Priest. You offered Yourself as the perfect sacrifice so I may be set free from Satan’s grip, spared from disasters and destruction, and saved from the background of hell. By the power of Your blood and the testimony of what You’ve done in my life, I declare victory over the enemy. Use me to restore Your covenant wherever You send me. In Your mighty name, Amen.

The Offspring of the Woman

Genesis 3:15. I will cause hostility between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers. He will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.


The saving faith we hold does not rest on human reasoning or personal effort, but solely on the unchanging covenant of God. From the beginning, God knew that mankind could never free themselves from the power of Satan, the weight of sin, and the curse of hell. So God made a covenantal promise: He would send “the offspring of the woman” (Genesis 3:15) to crush the head of the ancient serpent—the devil, also called Satan (Revelation 12:9).

Why the offspring of the woman? Because He had to be truly human—clothed in flesh like us (John 1:14)—yet utterly without sin (Hebrews 4:15). He could not come from the line of Adam, tainted by original sin, but would be born of a virgin (Isaiah 7:14). He had to take our place in death, as God had declared from the beginning, “You will surely die” (Genesis 2:17). And to prove His divinity and victory, He had to rise again from the dead (1 Corinthians 15:3–5).

The promised offspring of the woman is Jesus. Only Jesus, who is fully God (John 10:30) and fully man, could fulfill this covenant. God kept His promise by sending His one and only Son, who died on the cross to rescue us from perishing and to give us eternal life. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus broke the power of the devil, who held the power of death (Hebrews 2:14).

When Jesus cried out, “It is finished” (John 19:30), He completed the work of the Christ—our True King, Priest, and Prophet. At that moment, Satan—the father of lies—was utterly defeated. The one who masqueraded as an angel of light was unmasked. The so-called “god of this age,” who blinded the minds of people, was exposed and shamed forever.

So your wandering is over. Your sins are forgiven. Your guilt and shame have been erased. Your defeat has been reversed. Jesus’ victory is your victory. His righteousness now covers you and will never be taken away.

Jesus, your True King, holds you securely, and the evil one can no longer touch you (1 John 5:18). Your enemy, the devil, has lost his grip on your life. And the God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet (Romans 16:20). Believe it. Claim it. Experience it. Proclaim it.


Prayer. Lord Jesus, You are my True King, the promised offspring of the woman who crushed the head of the ancient serpent—my enemy, the devil. Because You live in me, I declare my victory in Your victory. Because You are holding me, the evil one cannot touch me. Let me live each day as Your witness, proclaiming to the world that You are the Christ, my King, my Savior, my Lord. In Your mighty name, Amen.

A Different Gospel

Galatians 1:6-9. I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you to live in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel— which is really no gospel at all. Evidently some people are throwing you into confusion and are trying to pervert the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let them be under God’s curse! As we have already said, so now I say again: If anybody is preaching to you a gospel other than what you accepted, let them be under God’s curse!


No one is exempt from the fundamental problem of mankind. Scripture makes it clear that all people are born under the power of Satan (Revelation 12:9), enslaved by original sin (Romans 3:23), and spiritually dead—separated from God (Ephesians 2:1). From the moment of birth, people are caught in the devil’s traps: self-reliance and self-centeredness (Genesis 3:5), corruption and indulgence in worldly pleasures (Genesis 6:1-8), and prideful pursuit of material success and achievement (Genesis 11:1-9).

Beyond personal struggles, they are imprisoned in Satan’s frames—trapped under the influence of oppressive powers (Acts 13:4-12), enslaved to economic systems rooted in darkness (Acts 16:16-24), and blinded by the culture of this world (Acts 19:8-41). As a result, every person lives as a child of the devil (John 8:44), worships idols (Exodus 20:4-5), suffers mentally (Matthew 11:28), physically (Acts 8:4-8), and is ultimately condemned to hell (Luke 16:19-31). Worse yet, they pass on these spiritual problems to future generations, leaving behind generational curses (Matthew 27:25).

In their desperation for peace and purpose, people turn to religion (Matthew 12:43-45), philosophy (Colossians 2:8), moral behavior (Isaiah 64:6), legalism (Romans 3:20), or even a “different gospel which is no gospel at all” (Galatians 1:6). These alternatives may seem helpful, but they cannot resolve mankind’s spiritual condition or restore the relationship with God.

The people in Jesus’ time were also following different gospels. When Jesus asked His disciples, “Who do people say the Son of Man is?” they replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets” (Matthew 16:13-14). Some followed John the Baptist’s message, focused on external repentance. Others were drawn to miracles, like those performed by Elijah. Some admired the compassion of Jeremiah. Still others simply categorized Jesus as another prophet.

But they completely misunderstood who Jesus truly was. Many were impressed by Him, even attempting to make Him king by force (John 6:15), but they followed Him for all the wrong reasons. Yes, Jesus preached repentance like John the Baptist, performed signs like Elijah, had deep compassion like Jeremiah, and spoke with authority like the prophets—but that was not the reason He came. That was not the gospel He proclaimed, nor the one Paul preached to the Galatians.

The only true gospel is that Jesus is the Christ. This is the gospel His disciples preached, the Early Church believed, and Paul boldly proclaimed. Jesus is the Christ who finished the work of the True King by destroying the works of the devil. He finished the work of the True Priest by shedding His blood to remove all curses, disasters, and calamities. He finished the work of the True Prophet by opening the way to God and saving us from eternal condemnation.

This is the gospel that transcends time, culture, and generations. It is the only gospel that must be proclaimed in our generation and passed on to the next. The greatest threat in the world today is the loss, distortion, and watering down of the gospel of Jesus Christ. This responsibility belongs to the Church, which God has appointed as the guardian of the gospel and the message of the cross.

Knowing the power of the gospel, Satan raises false teachers to confuse even the people of God. They replace the truth of the gospel with legalism, human tradition, religious activity, or mystical experiences. They try to dilute the grace of God and the power of the cross. They promote a prosperity gospel, which is no gospel at all. They claim to know God, but deny Him by how they live (Titus 1:12). They have a form of godliness but deny its power (2 Timothy 3:5). Tragically, many follow their teachings because their minds and consciences have been corrupted.

Jesus warned that only a few would choose the narrow road and enter through the small gate in the last days (Matthew 7:13-14). That is why we must keep our hearts pure to the gospel and help fellow believers stand firm in true faith, unswayed by different gospels.

To that end, hold tightly to the complete covenant God has given: Christ, the Kingdom of God, and the filling of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:1-8). Make Christ the center of your life. Follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit daily. Fill your heart and mind with the Word. Use your God-given talents for the sake of the gospel. Do not waste your life chasing the things of this world. Instead, seek God’s desire for your life—to proclaim the only gospel that can block the disasters and curses plaguing our families, our nations, and the world.


Prayer. Lord, move Your Church by the power of Your Spirit so we may block the disasters that have come upon this nation and the world by proclaiming only the true gospel. In Jesus’ name, Amen.