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The Power of the Blood of Jesus !!!

The phrase “blood of Christ” is used several times in the New Testament and is the expression of the sacrificial death and full atoning work of Jesus on our behalf. References to the Savior’s blood include the reality that He literally bled on the cross, but more significantly that He bled and died for sinners. The blood of Christ has the power to atone for an infinite number of sins committed by an infinite number of people throughout the ages, and all whose faith rests in that blood will be saved.
The reality of the blood of Christ as the means of atonement for sin has its origin in the Mosaic Law. Once a year, the priest was to make an offering of the blood of animals on the altar of the temple for the sins of the people. “In fact, the law requires that nearly everything be cleansed with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness” (Hebrews 9:22). But this was a blood offering that was limited in its effectiveness, which is why it had to be offered again and again. This was a foreshadowing of the “once for all” sacrifice which Jesus offered on the cross (Hebrews 7:27). Once that sacrifice was made, there was no longer a need for the blood of bulls and goats.
The blood of Christ is the basis of the New Covenant. On the night before He went to the cross, Jesus offered the cup of wine to His disciples and said, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you” (Luke 22:20). The pouring of the wine in the cup symbolized the blood of Christ which would be poured out for all who would ever believe in Him. When He shed His blood on the cross, He did away with the Old Covenant requirement for the continual sacrifices of animals. Their blood was not sufficient to cover the sins of the people, except on a temporary basis, because sin against a holy and infinite God requires a holy and infinite sacrifice. “But those sacrifices are an annual reminder of sins, because it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins” (Hebrews 10:3). While the blood of bulls and goats were a “reminder” of sin, “the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect” (1 Peter 1:19) paid in full the debt of sin we owe to God, and we need no further sacrifices for sin. Jesus said, “It is finished” as He was dying, and He meant just that—the entire work of redemption was completed forever, “having obtained eternal redemption” for us (Hebrews 9:12).
Not only does the blood of Christ redeem believers from sin and eternal punishment, but “His blood will make our consciences pure from useless acts so we may serve the living God” (Hebrews 9:14 NCV). This means that not only are we now free from having to offer sacrifices which are “useless” to obtain salvation, but we are free from having to rely on worthless and unproductive works of the flesh to please God. Because the blood of Christ has redeemed us, we are now new creations in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17), and by His blood we are freed from sin to serve the living God, to glorify Him, and to enjoy Him forever.

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I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.
—Galatians 2:20
Christianity, following in the way of Christ Jesus, is all about dying to ourselves. Some see this as hideous, onerous, and weak.
“Why give up your desires, wants, and longings for something someone else mandates? That sounds like slavery!”
However, they fail to realize that surrendering our wills to Christ is like a bird surrendering to air currents or a fish to the water. The Holy Spirit is God’s “Breath of Life” within us. When we surrender to the Lord, he gives us the power to be what we were made to be — enabled to be useful in ways that are eternal, empowered to have life not limited by mortal boundaries, and blessed by communion with the Creator as our Father. What is lost in this surrender to Christ living in us? Only our selfishness, self-interest, self-will, and self-damage are caused by our own stubbornness and rebellion.
Prayer
Holy Father, thank you for your work in my life through Jesus. As you remake me to be more like your Son and my Savior, I trust you will use me in ways far grander than I can imagine.
Please take my heart and cleanse it thoroughly. Please take my life and use it mightily for your glory.
Please expand my thoughts and help me dream more majestically about things that matter to you. May all of this be empowered by your Son’s life in me, and may all I do, dream, and desire be for your glory. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen and Amen

Bible Teaching of the Day
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The blood of Jesus Christ plays a central role in Christian salvation, symbolizing the ultimate sacrifice of our Savior’s life for the atonement of sins, the establishment of a new covenant, and the justification and redemption of humanity.
The blood of Christ was shed through His suffering and death on the cross. He bled as He was flogged and when a crown of thorns was put on His head (John 19:1–2). When soldiers nailed spikes through His hands and feet (Psalm 22:16; John 20:25) and speared His side, the blood of Jesus flowed (John 19:34). This shed blood was the price our Savior paid to cover the debt we owed to God for our sins: “He himself is the sacrifice that atones for our sins—and not only our sins but the sins of all the world” (1 John 2:2, NLT).
The significance of blood in the context of atonement and salvation traces back to the Old Testament. In the sacrificial system instituted by God for the Israelites, the blood of animals played a crucial role in the atonement of sins. Leviticus 17:11 states, “For the life of a creature is in the blood, and I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the altar; it is the blood that makes atonement for one’s life.”
The punishment for sin or breaking God’s law was one’s life (Exodus 32:33). God’s perfect justice against sin demands “a life for a life” (Genesis 9:5–6; Exodus 21:23). Animal sacrifices were a stopgap; they could not achieve the removal of guilt and forgiveness of sin (Hebrews 9:9–10) and had to be repeated year after year (Hebrews 10:1–4, 11).
In the New Testament, the concept of atonement for sin through the shedding of blood is fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ. He stepped in, took our punishment upon Himself, and paid the price with His blood—His life for ours—fulfilling God’s demand for perfect justice (Romans 3:25; Ephesians 1:7; Hebrews 10:10). Redeemed believers are “made perfect” and “made holy” by Christ’s one perfect sacrifice (Hebrews 10:14–18). His blood poured out on the cross “cleanses us from all sin” (1 John 1:7, NKJV)
John the Baptist identified Jesus as “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29). This metaphor highlights Jesus as the ultimate and perfect sacrificial lamb whose blood was shed for our salvation. When Christ offered Himself on the cross as the atoning sacrifice for our sins (Hebrews 7:27; 9:14), His lifeblood was accepted by God the Father as payment in full for every last sin—past, present, and future—for the whole human race. No earthly treasure, no silver or gold, can compare to the value of “the precious blood of Christ, the sinless, spotless Lamb of God” (1 Peter 1:18–19, NLT).
At the Last Supper (Matthew 26:17–30; Luke 22:7–30; Mark 14:12–26), Jesus emphasized the importance of remembering the sacrifice of His blood. Christ took a cup, gave thanks to God for it, and then said to His disciples, “Each of you drink from it, for this is my blood, which confirms the covenant between God and his people. It is poured out as a sacrifice to forgive the sins of many” (Matthew 26:27–28, NLT).
On the cross, Jesus established the New Covenant, replacing the old sacrificial system with His own sacrifice. In the ordinance of communion, believers partake of the bread and the cup, symbols of Christ’s body and blood, in remembrance of His sacrifice. This observance tangibly reminds us of the cost of our salvation and the New Covenant established by Christ.
The apostle Paul elaborates on the role of Christ’s blood in justification, a legal declaration of righteousness: “Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him!” (Romans 5:9). Justification entails being declared righteous in God’s sight and saved from condemnation. The blood of Christ cancels the charge of our legal indebtedness by nailing it to the cross (Colossians 2:13–14). Believers are no longer destined to face eternal punishment (John 3:18; Romans 5:16; John 12:48; Revelation 20:11–15).
Knowing that the blood of Christ has secured our salvation brings assurance and peace (Colossians 1:19–20; Ephesians 2:13–14; Romans 5:1). The writer of Hebrews expounds, “So Christ has now become the High Priest over all the good things that have come. He has entered that greater, more perfect Tabernacle in heaven. . . . With his own blood—not the blood of goats and calves—he entered the Most Holy Place once for all time and secured our redemption forever. . . . Christ offered himself to God as a perfect sacrifice for our sins . . . so that all who are called can receive the eternal inheritance God has promised them” (Hebrews 9:11–15, NLT). As we reflect on the blood of Christ, may we always be grateful for the costly and precious gift of our salvation.
Today’s Devotional
DINNER MANNA =
In John 6:53–58, Jesus says, “Very truly I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day. For my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me, and I in them. Just as the living Father sent me and I live because of the Father, so the one who feeds on me will live because of me. This is the bread that came down from heaven. Your ancestors ate manna and died, but whoever feeds on this bread will live forever.” Upon hearing these words, many of Jesus’ followers said, “This is a hard teaching” (John 6:60), and many of them actually stopped following Him that day (John 6:66).
Jesus’ graphic imagery about eating His flesh and drinking His blood is indeed puzzling at first. Context will help us understand what He is saying. As we consider everything that Jesus said and did in John 6, the meaning of His words becomes clearer.
Earlier in the chapter, Jesus fed the 5,000 (John 6:1–13). The next day, the same multitudes continued to follow Him, seeking another meal. Jesus pointed out their short-sightedness: they were only seeking physical bread, but there was something more important: “Food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you” (John 6:27). At this point, Jesus attempts to turn their perspective away from physical sustenance to their true need, which was spiritual.
This contrast between physical food and spiritual food sets the stage for Jesus’ statement that we must eat His flesh and drink His blood. Jesus explains that it is not physical bread that the world needs, but spiritual bread. Jesus three times identifies Himself as that spiritual bread (John 6:35, 48, 51). And twice He emphasizes faith (a spiritual action) as the key to salvation: “My Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life” (John 6:40); and “Very truly I tell you, the one who believes has eternal life” (John 6:47).
Jesus then compares and contrasts Himself to the manna that Israel had eaten in the time of Moses: “Your ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness, yet they died. But here is the bread that comes down from heaven, which anyone may eat and not die” (John 6:49–50). Like manna, Jesus came down from heaven; and, like manna, Jesus gives life. Unlike manna, the life Jesus gives lasts for eternity (verse 58). In this way, Jesus is greater than Moses (see Hebrews 3:3).
Having established His metaphor (and the fact that He is speaking of faith in Him), Jesus presses the symbolism even further: “I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Anyone who eats this bread will live forever; and this bread, which I will offer so the world may live, is my flesh. . . . I tell you the truth, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you cannot have eternal life within you. But anyone who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life. . . . My flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink. Anyone who eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me, and I in him. . . . Anyone who feeds on me will live because of me” (John 6:51–57, NLT).
To prevent being misconstrued, Jesus specifies that He has been speaking metaphorically: “The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing. The words I have spoken to you—they are full of the Spirit and life” (John 6:63). Those who misunderstood Jesus and were offended by His talk about eating His flesh and drinking His blood were stuck in a physical mindset, ignoring the things of the Spirit. They were concerned with getting another physical meal, so Jesus uses the realm of the physical to teach a vital spiritual truth. Those who couldn’t make the jump from the physical to the spiritual turned their backs on Jesus and walked away (verse 66).
At the Last Supper, Jesus gives a similar message and one that complements His words in John 6—when the disciples gather to break bread and drink the cup, they “proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes” (1 Corinthians 11:26). In fact, Jesus said that the bread broken at the table is His body, and the cup they drink is the new covenant in His blood, shed for the forgiveness of sins (Matthew 26:26–28). Their act of eating and drinking was to be a symbol of their faith in Christ. Just as physical food gives earthly life, Christ’s sacrifice on the cross gives heavenly life.
Some people believe that the bread and wine of communion are somehow transformed into Jesus’ actual flesh and blood, or that Jesus somehow imbues these substances with His real presence. These ideas, called transubstantiation (professed by the Catholic and Orthodox churches) and consubstantiation (held by some Lutherans), ignore Jesus’ statement that “the flesh counts for nothing” (John 6:63). The majority of Protestants understand that Jesus was speaking metaphorically about His flesh and blood and hold that the bread and wine are symbolic of the spiritual bond created with Christ through faith.
In the wilderness testing, the devil tempts Jesus with bread, and Jesus answers, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God’” (Matthew 4:4, quoting Deuteronomy 8:3). The implication is that the bread is God’s Word and that is what sustains us. Jesus is called the Word of God who came to earth and was made flesh (John 1:14). The Word of God is also the Bread of Life (John 6:48).
The book of Hebrews references the way that God uses the physical things of this earth as a way to help us understand and apply spiritual truth. Hebrews 8:5 says that some tangible things are “a copy and shadow of what is in heaven,” and that chapter explains how the Old Covenant, so concerned with physical rites and ceremonies, was replaced by the New Covenant in which God’s laws are written on our hearts (verse 10; cf. Jeremiah 31:33).
Hebrews 9:1–2 says, “The first covenant had regulations for worship and also an earthly sanctuary. A tabernacle was set up. In its first room were the lampstand and the table with its consecrated bread; this was called the Holy Place.” According to Hebrews 8:5, the consecrated bread, or the “bread of the Presence,” was a physical representation of a spiritual concept, namely, the actual presence of God being continually with us today. The physical tent of meeting has been replaced by a spiritual temple of God (1 Corinthians 3:16), and the physical bread of the Presence has become the spiritual bread that abides within us through the Holy Spirit.
When Jesus said we must “eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood” (John 6:53), He spoke, as He often did, in parabolic terms. We must receive Him by faith (John 1:12). “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled” (Matthew 5:6). We understand that we need physical food and drink; Jesus wants us to understand that we also need spiritual food and drink—and that is what His sacrifice provides.
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The Blood of Jesus / The DNA of Jesus Christ

Did Adam only had X – chromosomes in his DNA and did Jesus only have Y-chromosomes in His DNA?
Let me start by giving you some basics, since you want to be able to answer somebody’s’ question about the DNA of Jesus. The study of DNA is categorized as genetics; genetics studies how heredity works, particularly the study of genes. A gene is a section of a long deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule, and it carries information for the production of a protein or part of a protein. Through the collection of proteins they code for, genes influence or determine such characteristics as eye, skin, hair color and texture and even personality and behavioral characteristics. A person’s genetic makeup also influences weaknesses and defects in the body; this makes one’s offspring predisposed to certain diseases, such as glaucoma and heart failure.
As in all other life forms, the DNA found in human cells encodes the proteins that are essential for reproduction, survival, and growth. The creation of a human requires an estimated 50,000 genes. Units of wrapped DNA are called nucleosomes, and they coil and fold into structures called chromosomes.
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes Huck. In each pair, one chromosome comes from the mother and the other from the father. Twenty-two of the pairs are the same in both men and women, and these are called autosomes. The twenty-third pair consists of the sex chromosomes, so called because they are the primary factor in determining the gender of a child.
The sex chromosomes are known as the X and Y-chromosomes. Females have two X chromosomes (XX) and males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). The Y chromosome is about one-third the size of the X chromosome. A sperm, the reproductive cell produced by the male, can carry either one X or one Y chromosome.
An egg, the reproductive cell produced by the female, can carry only the X chromosome.
Before you can explain whether Mary’s DNA was passed onto Jesus, you should understand a little more about DNA. Mitochondria are DNA passed only thru the female on from one generation to the next. Mitochondria enable the body to aerobically respirate and without mitochondria human tissue would be unable to sustain its metabolic pathway. Living cells constantly multiply and divide through a series of complex conversions and each cellular change generates considerable heat in the body. Without adequate mitochondria, these living cells would rapidly overheat during the millions of metabolic changes taking place at any given moment in time, generating enough heat to literally boil our blood.
Mitochondria make up an estimated 31,000 of the nearly 50,000 cells in each human body. During intercourse and conception, male mitochondria are stored in the tail of the male sperm cells; female mitochondria are stored inside the female ova (egg). A sperm cell resembles a tiny tadpole and the tail of the sperm cell is where mitochondrial DNA is located. During the process of insemination hundreds of tiny sperm cells swim down the woman’s fallopian tubes in hopes of finding fertile an ova (egg) to penetrate. Once the head of the sperm cell penetrates the outer wall of the ova, the tail of the male sperm breaks off and along with it all the male mitochondria dies.
Only the head of the sperm cell makes its way through the outer membrane of the woman’s egg. If the egg is fertile, life immediately begins, as the sperm cell and egg join and then begin to multiply and divide into living cells of human tissue, and a zygote is formed, which eventually develops the fetal tissue into a baby in the womb. The baby will only possess the mitochondria inherited from the woman’s egg. This explains why the genetic pathway of DNA (mitochondria) can only be traced through the woman and not through the man, a well-known fact in forensic science.
Thus you can see it was necessary for Jesus to possess the mitochondria DNA of Mary, otherwise his human body would not have the capacity to continue living. It is IMPOSSIBLE for any human being to be conceived or live without the female mitochondria. This process of life has continued since the beginning of mankind when God first created the man (Adam) and from his side the woman (Eve) and they conceived children. Adam’s wife was given the name, “Eve,” which means, “life giver,” was appropriately named because God the Creator who formed Eve from the man’s side knew that, “her seed,” was necessary to pass on life; this “seed” referred to Eve’s female mitochondrial DNA (See Genesis 3:15).
Eve is the life giver because only her female seed (ova) passes on the mitochondria DNA cells to her future offspring during conception. Think of mitochondria as the “life” cells of the body; without these cells the human race would have died out altogether. The man’s mitochondria is not passed on, as described earlier; it dies together with the severed tail of the sperm cell that penetrates the female egg.
Just so you are aware Huck, there are many other types of DNA besides mitochondria. For example, both the man and the woman pass on hereditary characteristics to their offspring through DNA cells known as alleles, which play an integral part in determining things like skin, eye and hair color. Alleles are one of two or more alternative forms of a gene, occupying the same position (locus) on paired chromosomes and controlling the same inherited characteristic; alleles are also called allelomorph.
God the Father is the Creator (aka Yahweh or Elohim in the OT); He is spirit and His existence is not composed of flesh and blood (See John 4:23-24).
This is an important part of the discussion about Jesus’ DNA because there is no such thing as “divine blood” as purported by some Christians. It is popular amongst Christian authors and some theologians to refer to the blood of Jesus as being “divine” in origin. A great percentage of Christendom believes and promulgates the notion that unless Christ shed the blood of Deity, his sacrifice is altogether worthless, and is no better than that of a mere mortal.
Jesus’ blood was every bit as human as yours’ Huck; he was made like his brethren in all ways (Hebrews 2:17-18). Just as we partake of flesh and blood, so did Jesus. His sacrifice WAS that of a human; his blood spilled was that of the spotless (unblemished) Lamb of God. As a MAN Jesus lived a sinless life, and as a man, he offered himself as a perfect sacrificial atonement.
Hebrews 2:14 Since then the children share in flesh and blood, He (Jesus) Himself likewise also partook of the same, that through death He might render powerless him who had the power of death, that is, the devil. NAS
God chose to implant in Mary’s virgin ovum a Y chromosome, which He created at conception all by Himself. In so doing God the Father bypassed whatever defective genetic weakness would have been passed on through the Adamic (male) heredity genes (i.e. – alleles).
Since alleles are the part of heredity (DNA) affecting human behavioral characteristics, one could speculate that a mutation took place within the allelic structure of Adam’s DNA the moment he sinned and God said, “Cursed is the ground because of you.”
Romans 5:12,15-17, 19, 21 Therefore, as sin came into the world through one man, and death as the result of sin, so death spread to all men, no one being able to stop it or to escape its power because all men sinned… many died through one man’s falling away (his lapse, his offense)… For the sentence following the trespass of one man brought condemnation… because of one man’s trespass (lapse, offense) death reigned through that one… by one man’s disobedience (failing to hear, heedlessness, and carelessness) the many were constituted sinners… sin has reigned in death. AMP
When the ground was cursed because of Adam’s willful act of disobedience, the male Y chromosome was negatively impacted. The male gene no longer held its prominence in the genetic structure and it became a meager 1/3 the size of the female X chromosome. Geneticists believe the male Y gene is continually decreasing in size, but this erroneous presumption is fueled in large part by the theory of evolution, holding that the human species is slowly devolving thru mutation into a different kind of life form.
Defective DNA was the result of Adam’s transgression after he disobeyed God’s commandment not to eat of the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. God warned Adam that if he partook of the forbidden knowledge in that very “day” he would surely, “die.” So it happened that when Adam sinned his physical body DID experience a mutation because his male mitochondria DNA structure was altered, making it impossible for him to pass his “life” genes on to his offspring thru conception.
Genesis 3:14-15 And the Lord God said to the serpent, “Because you have done this, you are cursed above all domestic animals and above every wild living thing of the field; upon your belly you shall go, and you shall eat dust and what it contains all the days of your life. 15 And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring (seed) and her Offspring (seed); He will bruise and tread your head underfoot, and you will lie in wait and bruise His heel.” AMP
After Lucifer betrayed God in the Garden of Eden, the LORD told the serpent that the woman’s seed (Eve’s DNA) would “bruise” his head. This is positive proof there was a negative alteration of the MALE human mitochondria DNA structure thru the introduction of evil. However, God left the FEMALE human mitochondria DNA structure unaltered in order that the human species could live and regenerate long enough for Him to find just the right ovum in just the right virgin (Mary) at just the right time. This He created His only “begotten” son Jesus, passing onto him untainted male alleles and mitochondria needed to help shape Jesus’ relationship with God. Without the Adamic genetic defect his personality was like that of both his mother (Mary) and his Father (God), making Jesus more sensitive to the Spirit.
Raised in a godly home by Joseph and Mary, Jesus learned obedience in the things he suffered, growing in wisdom and in favor with God and man, which from the age of twelve onward he did thru the spiritual strength he was able to draw from his relationship with God the Father. Finally, Jesus was made perfect (complete) in character to be presented as a perfect human sacrifice for sin and then raised up and glorified by God to be the redeemer of mankind and the only mediator between God and man.
The New Testament confirms Jesus as the “seed” of the woman but includes the role of the Father God in his conception, birth, life, death and resurrection.
Galatians 3:13-16 Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law, having become a curse for us– for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree”– 14 in order that in Christ Jesus the blessing of Abraham might come to the Gentiles, so that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith. 15 Brethren, I speak in terms of human relations: even though it is only a man’s covenant, yet when it has been ratified, no one sets it aside or adds conditions to it. 16 Now the promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed. He does not say, “And to seeds,” as referring to many, but rather to one, “And to your seed,” that is, Christ. NAS
The “seed” of the woman (i.e. – Eve the “life-giver”) materialized genetically by being passed on to generations through the female gender in mitochondrial DNA… until the fulness of time came. In other words, God used the woman’s mitochondrial DNA (i.e. – Eve’s seed) to continue the human lifeline, which enabled Him to eventually procreate in the womb of Mary.
Ephesians 1:10 He planned for the maturity of the times and the climax of the ages to unify all things and head them up and consummate them in Christ, both things in heaven and things on the earth. AMP
Galatians 4:4 But when the proper time had fully come, God sent His Son, born of a woman, born subject to the regulations of the Law. AMP
At the predetermined time God’s promise of a “seed” (singular) that would bruise the head of the serpent, found its TRUE mark through the work of the Spirit. The power of the Most High enveloped the virgin Mary in a haze of brilliancy, procreating in her a son.
God created a sperm cell with a Y chromosome and alleles untainted with Adamic behavioral traits.
God may have even taken procreation to the next level by restoring this one sperm cell’s mitochondria and locating it in the head of the sperm instead of the tail. This is only a theory, but it is not outside the bounds of scientific possibility. In fact, since mitochondria are the “life” cells of the human body, and God the Father is the very Author of “life” it is HIGHLY PROBABLE Jesus was the byproduct of both female AND male mitochondria.
Since scientists have no way of genetically duplicating (cloning) male and female mitochondria to produce human offspring, such a theory will remain a hypothesis until we get to the other side of eternity or until more knowledge emerges according to God’s plan. He has said in the last days knowledge will increase (Daniel 12:3-4).
As noted previously mitochondria DNA is vital in humans to maintain the metabolic pathway, enabling the cells of human tissue to aerobically respirate. However, the original function of Adam’s mitochondria DNA prior to his willful introduction of evil into the human gene pool was tied in some way to his interactive intimacy with the “life” of God’s spirit.
Like all humans, at conception, Jesus inherited the mitochondrial DNA of his mother Mary. Unlike any other human conceived Jesus also received the male mitochondria during the insemination of Mary’s ova. God the Father insured the male mitochondria would be stored in the HEAD of the unique sperm cell He created in Mary’s fallopian tubes.
The combination of both male and female mitochondria during conception would supply Jesus with a sense of “life” within that enhanced the connection between his human spirit and his human flesh. Having both sets of mitochondrial DNA made Jesus a complete human being, not lacking anything the first Adam had before he sinned.
This unique conception by God the Father furnished His only begotten son with a hypersensitivity to the things of the spirit. With the proper guidance from his earthly parents, particularly Joseph, who would teach him about the Scriptures and spiritual things, Jesus could and would develop and maintain an intimate connection between his human spirit and God’s spirit.
Just as Adam talked with God in the Garden of Eden, Jesus did likewise. His genetic make up enabled him to have vibrant interaction between his human soul and spirit and his human body, including his feelings and emotions. Being whole and complete genetically gave Jesus the innate ability to perpetually sense (i.e. – feel) the presence of his Father God.
To rephrase the paragraph above and make it more understandable, the mitochondrial DNA created by God the Father united with the mitochondria supplied by Mary’s egg, thereby conceiving Jesus and giving him unique sensitivity in his physical body to feel (sense) the life of God’s spirit and presence.
John 5:26-27, 30 “For even as the Father has life in Himself and is self-existent, so He has given to the son to have life in himself and be self-existent. 27 And He has given him authority and granted him power to execute (exercise, practice) judgment because He is a Son of man… 5:30 I am able to do nothing from myself independently, of my own accord–but only as I am taught by God and as I get His orders. Even as I hear, I judge I decide as I am bidden to decide. As the voice comes to Me, so I give a decision, and My judgment is right (just, righteous), because I do not seek or consult My own will; I have no desire to do what is pleasing to Myself, My own aim, My own purpose, but only the will and pleasure of the Father Who sent Me.”
To bolster his innate abilities Jesus inherited the alleles of his mother, a godly woman and the alleles created by his Father, who is God. While we know the alleles help determine hair, skin and eye color, they also predispose human behavioral characteristics. Jesus could feel his Father’s spiritual presence in a way only found in a father-son relationship. Jesus’ mitochondrial and his allelic DNA make-up must have given God’s only begotten son an innate aptitude or an “edge” enabling him to communicate in his human spirit with his heavenly Father in a way only the first Adam experienced before he sinned. In the very literal sense this “edge” was not subject to the allelomorphic (hereditary) behavioral characteristics (i.e. – the bent toward & preference for sin).
The DNA of Jesus.
You will see that we do know Jesus’ DNA and it has profound spiritual significance and clarifies many scriptures.
To begin with, we know that Mary was Jesus’ mother. And, we know that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit.
Matthew 1:20 But as he considered these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph, son of David, do not fear to take Mary as your wife, for that which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. (ESV)
We also know that Jesus was called the last Adam.
1 Corinthians 15:45 Thus it is written, “The first man Adam became a living being”; the last Adam became a life-giving spirit.
If we put these two scriptures together, I think we can be reasonably sure that Jesus had exactly the same DNA as Adam. It really had to be; just as Adam embodied all the genetic variations of humanity, Jesus had to do the same. He had to represent all of the genetic variation so that all of us would be represented in the “Body of Christ” and so that His death and resurrection would apply to all of humanity.
So, when the Holy Spirit conceived Jesus in Mary’s body, He took her DNA, and merged it with the perfect DNA that was created on day 6 of creation. This had to be done to eliminate all of the genetic mutations and to restore all of the possible genetic variations that were missing in Mary including the Y chromosome. In summary, the Holy Spirit conception was necessary for two reasons: one, so that Jesus would be the perfect unblemished sacrifice; and, two, so Jesus would represent and die for all humanity.
This is a very exciting concept. When Adam sinned, we all went down with him, but when Jesus was resurrected, we all were resurrected with Him; and, if we believe and accept this, we will all live with Him forever.
This principle clarifies many scriptures. Here are just a few:
1. The Image of God
Genesis 1:27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them
This scripture takes on new meaning. Jesus, being the last Adam had the same physical appearance as Adam. But, in truth, it isn’t that Jesus looked like Adam, but that Adam looked like Jesus. Adam was created in the image of God (Jesus).
Jesus actually shared his DNA with Adam. All the animals looked like their kind, but man looked like God (Jesus).
2. The Body of Christ
1 Corinthians 12:12 For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ.
The Body of Christ, the church, was created on day 6: All of the members: You, me, Adam, Eve, our children, our parents. We were all created for a purpose. We are all unique and individuals, but from the same body. The Body of Christ was created on day 6 and was perfect with no sin and no mutations.
3. And the Word Became Flesh
John 1:14 And the Word became flesh . . .
When you study DNA you see that it is a language. We are part of the Word of God, part of the Body of Christ.
4. With Him – part of Him
Romans 6:8 Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him.(ESV
We, being part of the Body of Christ, died with Him. When He was hanging on the cross, we were there. We were in the tomb with Him, in Hades with Him, and were raised up with Him. What He did, we did. When He is with the Father, we are with the Father.
John 17:23 I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me. (Words of Jesus – KJV)
Romans 12:5 So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another. (KJV)
Galatians 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
Ephesians 2:6 And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus:
Dear friends and children, know that we are in Him and He is in us; and that we are truly part of the “body or Christ.” He is in us, in our DNA. And we are in Him, in His DNA. And now we know that the literal meaning is true scientifically. The Bible stands, pure.
The Blood of Jesus found on the Ark of the covenant
Ron Wyatt did find the Ark of the Covenant in 1982 right below where Jesus Christ gave his life on the cross. The Ark had been placed in this secret location 600 years earlier as instructed by God. When the solider pierced the side of Jesus, an Earthquake split the rock that the cross was placed upon and Jesus’ blood ran down through this crack and dripped on the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant! All of this information has been suppressed by governments and even fake religious leaders around the world.
When Ron Wyatt collected some of this blood from the Ark and had it analyzed, the Israeli scientists were amazed at what they saw! To their astonishment this blood was still alive! The cells were still dividing when they put it in a growth medium. They were also able to get a chromosome count which is not supposed to be possible on dried blood either because it’s dead. This blood was different than any human blood ever seen. It had 23 chromosomes from the mother but only one chromosome from the father! The scientists said this was impossible unless the father was not of this planet and had some very special DNA because otherwise this human could not even survive having only one chromosome from a human father!
You can read much more on Ron Wyatt’s website here.
http://www.wyattmuseum.com
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