Categories: Eedemptive Rights

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Redemption brought believers into a dimension of life that nothing troubles him again Gal. 6:17. Also, by covenant, believers are not permitted to suffer what the world around suffers.

Scriptural Example of Israelite.

The Bible referred to the Israelite as the ‘church in the wilderness’ Acts 7:38. This means that they are example of God’s purpose and plan to the New Testament church Rms. 15:4; 1Cor. 10:11. The Israelite were exempted from all the plagues that the Egyptians suffered. Some of which are:

  1. Exemption from the plague of flies Exo. 8:20-24.
  2. Exemption from the plague of death of cattle, hail stones and tempest Exo. 9:1-7,18-26.
  3. Exemption from the plague of gross darkness Exo. 10:21-26.
  4. Exemption from the plague of sudden death Exo. 11:4-7; 12:29-31.
  5. Exemption from the plague of sudden death Exo. 11:4-7; 12:29-31.

How to Exercise Your Exemption Rights.

  1. Be Born Again.

Christ is the greater One who everyone and everything bows to in life Php. 2:9-11. At salvation, the greater One comes to live in the believer; this makes what troubles others bow to the believer 1Jn. 4:4; Rms. 14:17; Jn. 3:3-6.

  1. Have A Revelation of Your Exemption in Christ.

Revelation means spiritual understanding defines our experience and outcome Psa. 119:144. The understanding of our exemption in Christ empowers believers for exemption from all evil Exo. 19:3; 1Pet. 2:9.

  1. Possess a Covenant Exemption Mentality.

Our mentality determines the reality in our life Pro. 4:23; 23:7; Php. 4:8. This means that the thought of exemption by reason of covenant secures our exemption Psa. 74:20.

  1. Keep the Love of God Alive in Your Heart.

The love of God is the greatest force on the earth 1Cor. 13:13; SOS 8:6. When it is established in a believer, what troubles others submit to him Rms. 8:28; 1Cor. 2:9.

  1. Commit to Serving God.

Serving God and the interest of His kingdom secure the exemption of believers from all evil 2Chr. 15:12,15; Mat. 6:33. Serving God is choice each one makes, and it is the decision to become committed to the advancement of God’s kingdom and church growth essential through prayer, soul winning and gathering Jos. 24:15.

Conclusion.

The choice to walk by the covenant of God is what makes the beauty of the kingdom to show forth in a believer’s life.

Salvation Prayer.

To anyone reading this who desires to give their life to Christ, pray this prayer out loud with me from your heart:

“Lord Jesus, I surrender my life to you today. Forgive me my sins; wash me with your blood. I believe you died for me; on the third day you rose again that I may be justified. Right now, I believe that my sins are forgiven; I’m justified by your blood; I’m born-again; I’m saved; I’m a child of God; I’m free from the power of sin to serve the living God. Thank you, Jesus, for receiving me; thank you Jesus for restoring me; thank you Jesus for saving me. Amen!”

Prayer.

  1. Father, as I walk in the covenant, I decree my divine exemption from every evil from today 6:17.

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