The death of Christ on the
Cross was the divine intervention through which the curse on humanity was
crossed out. Jesus became a curse for humanity through His death on the Cross
so that we are no longer subservient to the curse of the law. Without the death
of Christ, the curse of the law takes effect on humanity and it brings degradation,
condemnation, sorrow and affliction to everyone who falls short of the Law of
God. Without the death of Christ on the Cross, no human would be spared from
the curse of sin. But anyone who comes to the old rugged Cross and behold Jesus
with a heart of faith receives eternal life. Such one will be translated from
death to abundant life.
Before you can experience a
paradigm shift from a cursed life to a blessed life, you need to take a LEAP OF
FAITH. If you choose to live in sin and fail to take a leap of faith to align
your ways with Jesus, you will be doing yourself a disservice by allowing the
operation of the curse of the law to take its toll on your life. Subsequent to
accepting the life of God in your heart, you need to present yourself as a
living sacrifice that is holy and acceptable unto God. Put in a different way,
you need to LET GO OF EVERY ENTANGLEMENT WITH THE WORLD. Instead of shuttling
between the blessed life and a cursed life, through an imbalanced lifestyle
that fluctuates between holiness and worldliness, rather become steadfast to
the love of God.
The new life you have in
Christ gives you access to the Abrahamic blessing. Hence, having been redeemed
from the curse of the law through the death of Christ, you can begin to LAY
CLAIM TO THE BLESSINGS OF ABRAHIM. The blessings of God are accessible by those
who allow Jesus to take the lead while they follow in His footstep. The life in
Christ is a departure from a cursed life to a blessed life, which is full of
righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost. Inasmuch as Christ has
purchased for you a blessed life through His death, you should no longer
operate under the curse of the Law. Henceforth, may every curse disrupting the
blessings of God, that are earmarked for your life, give way for the
manifestation of God’s glory in your life, even as you cleave to the Lord, in
Jesus name. 
 
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