Bought Back by the Blood


During this sacred time of preparation for Passover, we remember that God sent Moses and Aaron to Pharaoh with a command not a suggestion:
“Let My people go!”
In Hebrew, that word is shalah. It carries a powerful meaning one of release, of sending away, even of ownership being broken. It has a financial connotation, declaring:
“You no longer own My people. They have been bought back.”
This wasn’t just about freedom from Egypt. It was about a transfer of ownership.
And today, we stand in that same truth.
Just as the Hebrews placed the blood over their doorposts, we are covered by a blood that still speaks. Not a temporary covering. Not a sacrifice that must be repeated over and over again through bulls and goats.
But the precious, powerful blood of Jesus Christ, the only Son of God.
This is a blood that speaks forever.
A blood that does not expire.
A blood that still saves, still heals, still delivers.
As we celebrate Passover, we are not just looking back, we are proclaiming victory.
We celebrate the one true God, the Creator of heaven and earth, who made a public spectacle of every false god. The gods that could not save. The gods that could not protect. The gods that could not spare their people from the judgment of the one true God.
They were exposed for what they were, powerless.
And here is the truth we hold onto:
If we, like the Hebrews, apply the blood, not to doorposts, but to our hearts, then everything changes.
We are forever forgiven.
Forever redeemed.
Forever free from judgment.
Because we have been bought back.
Purchased.
Redeemed.
Restored.
And welcomed into everlasting life.
Today, God is still calling people into freedom. The price has already been paid. Now you are invited to choose Jesus as your Redeemer, your Savior, and your God.  
Do you feel Him inviting you? Simply pray:
Jesus, I believe you are the Son of God. I believe you gave your life form me. I believe that you conquered my sin by your death and resurrection. I choose you as my savior and my God. Thank you for saving me. In Jesus name I pray Amen.

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