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The Blood of Jesus was shed 8 times; not only on Easter – Apostle Amoako Attah

Fri, 7 Apr 2023 Source: Club Mate

Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, the Founder and Leader of Parliament Chapel International (PCI), emphasized the significance of Easter celebrations in the lives of people because of the sacrifices that Jesus Christ made during that period.

He explained that the shedding of Jesus' blood on various occasions makes people whole, brings redemption, healing to the soul, beautifies humanity, and promises a life of divine protection.

During an interview on Onua FM, the seer enumerated the times that Jesus shed his blood.

The first instance was eight days after Jesus' birth when he was circumcised. Apostle Attah explained that when the blood of Jesus touched the ground, eight people were saved, and a new generation emerged. He added that this event marked a revolution for the world's salvation.

Furthermore, the blood's journey from the land to Calvary established the church and the marriage between the church and Christ.

The second time that Jesus shed his blood was at Gethsemane, which was the healing for people's souls. The prophet explained that Jesus asked Peter and two sons of Zebedee to watch because the person who was coming to betray him was ready and had shown the soldiers the sign.

He highlighted the importance of having people to watch over one's life and noted that the soul's redemption is crucial.

The third time that Jesus shed his blood was when he gave himself up to be disfigured, according to Isaiah 50:6-7 and Isaiah 53:2. Jesus disfigured himself for humanity to have life and beauty. He endured severe beatings and allowed himself to be disfigured, and by his stripes, people are healed.

The fourth time that Jesus shed his blood was when they put the crown of thorns on his head, so that people could have the mind of Christ. Jesus took people's frustrations and madness and went through a systematic process to give humanity life.

The fifth time that Jesus shed his blood was when they nailed his hands to the cross, so that the works of people's hands could be accepted. Jesus redeemed the works of people's hands.

The sixth and seventh time that Jesus shed his blood were when they nailed his feet and pierced his sides. Apostle Attah urged people to get the revelation from the information in the Bible to appreciate and defend the Word of God.

He stressed that the Bible is the book of information that contains revelation. Only revelation can counter the information in the Bible and provoke revolution.

Source: Club Mate