Consumartion Of Blood In The Bible

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A three-fold depiction is presented here with the evidentiary value of the collected virginity cloth. One depiction is the bloodshed that is occurring on Earth during the tribulation, and a second depiction is the intimacy of each of us having our works opened at the Judgment Seat of Christ while we are in heaven during this time. I will discuss this heavenly honeymoon intimacy in a moment. The third depiction of a consummation taking place here are the final preparations in heaven to go get Jerusalem at the Battle of Armageddon after the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. It will be a time of “completion” with some serious bloodshed as Jesus takes what is rightfully His! The Bible is a book of blood. Blood is the mystery that was hidden from the foundation of the world. God never revealed the mystery hidden in the blood of His Son. If Satan had known about the significance of Jesus’ blood, he never would have harmed Him. Jesus was the sacrificial "Lamb slain from the foundation of the world," (Revelation 13:8 KJV). Why was Jesus the Lamb that was slain before the foundation of the world? God …show more content…
He made a covenant with His bride, and He sealed it with a cup of wine. He paid the bride price with His life, and gave His bride gifts of the Holy Spirit. We, the betrothed Church, currently await the return of our Bridegroom to take us to the protected wedding chamber for seven years, or a bridal week, where we will see the Judgment Seat of Christ; while unbelievers will see the seven years of tribulation judgment on the Earth. We will celebrate the consummation, meaning the “completion” of the terrible tribulation on the Earth, and when it is over, "…the kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever," Revelation 11:15 KJV.

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