BLOOD, HUMAN AND DIVINE
By Dr. Craig Henderson
Medicine defines the blood as a vehicle for
transporting nutrients, cellular wastes, hormones,
electrolytes and other substances throughout the body.
The blood is a stream for feeding and cleansing each
cell in the body. It also acts as a post office,
carrying special biochemical messengers to special
destinations in the body.
Scripture says that the life is in the blood (Lev
17:11). When the blood is drained from a body there is
no more life left in it. The believer knows that the
Blood of Christ has special meaning and life. It
washes us from our sins (I John 1:9), it redeems us
(Eph. 1:7), it gives us the new covenant (Luke 22:20),
it gives us eternal life (John 6:54), it is the
payment of the penalty of our sins (Rom. 3:25), it is
our justification (Rom 5:9), it has brought us near to
God (Eph 2:13), and it is the power to overcome (Rev
12:11).
Human blood never rests. It never stops cleansing and
feeding each cell in the body from the moment we are
born until we die. Each cell is bathed in this
cleansing stream throughout its entire life span, and
owes its moment-to-moment existence to this never
ending supply stream.
This simple truth applies also in the Body of Christ.
No cell in the Body can pull back from this nourishing
stream and hope to survive. Every individual cell in
the human body is dependent upon the bloodstream for
its nourishment and life. This is also true in the
Body of Christ. God has designed His Body so that all
of us are forever dependent upon His Blood for our
spiritual life.
Divine Blood also never rests. It is ready and
available to provide all of our needs at all times.
Since we as individual believers are all cells in the
Body of Christ, we need to be washed and fed by the
Blood moment-to-moment just like the cells are in the
human body. There is no other method of provision for
our existence than through the Blood. However, there
is one important difference between the physical cells
and our spiritual existence. We can exercise our free
will and pull back from the Blood if we choose. We can
choose to be independent of its influence. Tragically,
many who start with the Blood fall away because of
deception, pride, self interest, lust, money and other
distractions. Such separation is just as deadly
spiritually as is a loss of blood supply in the
physical body.
In the human body, when the blood supply fails to feed
any tissue, whether it is a microscopically small area
or a much larger area, that area immediately undergoes
cell death. This is what happens in the case of a
stroke or a heart attack. In the stroke, a blood clot
in the blood stream plugs up an artery in the brain.
All the brain tissue that was depending upon this
artery to feed it suffers immediate death from lack of
oxygen. If it is a small stroke it won't affect brain
function much, but if it is a large clot, then more
brain tissue dies. Massive strokes can lead to death.
In the heart, the clot causes death of heart muscle.
Again, a small clot causes a small area of damage, and
larger clots produce larger areas of damage. Likewise,
massive clots in the heart cause massive heart attacks
which can be fatal.
>From these examples it should be obvious that the
human body has no back-up system to use if the
bloodstream fails. Death is the inescapable result. So
should it be obvious that any believer that separates
himself from the Blood will find spiritual death just
as inescapable. Any preacher or teacher who says that
the Blood is not relevant any more is talking
foolishness. Without the Blood there is no life in
Christ. And there is no alternative therapy that can
substitute for the Blood. If you have based your
salvation on anything but the Blood you are in danger
of spiritual death.
NOURISHMENT THROUGH THE BLOOD
Now let's see just how the blood provides nourishment
for the entire body. Scripture says that first comes
the physical, then the spiritual (I Cor 15:46). In the
physical body the blood uses a process of exchange to
accomplish its work. It goes like this: a red blood
cell travels through the lungs until it reaches a very
thin membrane which separates the blood from the air
moving through the lung. This membrane is so thin that
the red blood cell can absorb oxygen from the air
through it. The hemoglobin in the red blood cell
latches on to the oxygen and holds it for the long
journey to the various parts of the body. At this same
time the red blood cell is releasing its load of
carbon dioxide through the membrane out into the lung
to be exhaled. The red blood cell never stops during
this process. This process happens while it is moving
through the very small vessels in the lung, being
pushed along by the force of contraction of the heart
beat. The Creator made sure that there would be enough
time for all the red blood cells to complete their
exchange before they leave the lungs.
Once they leave the lungs, they travel to every organ,
tissue and system in the body, making sure that each
cell has its needs met at all times. The path that the
red blood cell takes after it leaves the lungs appears
to be random, but each red blood cell is guided by the
Creator so that each cell in the body can receive its
full nourishment of oxygen and can also release its
load of carbon dioxide to the red blood cell, so it
can be transported back to the lungs to be exhaled. If
this nourishing stream ever stops, then the level of
carbon dioxide quickly builds up to poisonous levels
in the cells.
Now, let me pose what sounds like a silly question.
What would happen if the body tissues wanted to hang
on to their carbon dioxide and not go through the
process of exchange with the blood.? The answer to
this question is so obvious that it appears absurd.
The body tissues would die and death of the entire
body would soon follow. It is obvious what would
happen in the human body if any of the body parts
refused to allow this exchange through the blood. Now
let me ask the same question of the Body of Christ.
What happens when a believer refuses to give up his
sin to the cleansing power of the Blood? What would
happen if he stubbornly refused to release his sin and
let the Blood cleanse and renew him? He would loose
the only provision God has made for cleansing from
sin. Nothing else in the world can substitute for the
cleansing power of the Blood of Christ. If a sinner
refuses to release his sin and be cleansed by the
Blood then he stays in spiritual death.
In the human blood each cell must release its toxins
to the cleansing power of the blood. In the Body of
Christ each believer must release his or her own
personal sin to the cleansing power of Christ's Blood.
In return, he receives not just cleansing, but eternal
life, deeper sanctification, and the very presence of
Jesus within. Who would not want such an exchange?
Anyone foolish enough to want to retain his sin and
refuse the exchange of the Blood is a fool indeed.
The sad truth about human nature is that people are so
deceived that they would rather keep their sins and
shut Jesus out. All the saving power of God can be
brought to a complete stop by a simple exertion of the
human will against what God wants to do for the soul.
Just as human blood will never force its life giving
nutrients upon any cell, so He will not force Himself
into the life of anyone. It is up to each individual
cell to partake of this life giving stream, both in
the human body and in the Body of Christ. It remains
with each of us and our free will to partake of the
riches He has for us.
CELLS IN THE BLOOD
In order to do this it takes a vast number of red
blood cells, all committed to doing the same job.
Where do they come from? The answer to this question
reveals one of the most awesome displays of the
Creator's genius in the entire human body.
Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow. There are
usually 5-6 million red blood cells per cubic
milliliter of blood in the man and 4-5 million in the
woman. They last about 120 days before they wear out.
Inside the bone marrow there are untold millions of
cells that are constantly reproducing new red blood
cells. In fact, the average size adult human body is
turning out around 3,000 new red blood cells per
second!
In each of these cells is the hemoglobin mentioned
earlier. Each hemoglobin molecule contains over 600
amino acids which have to be laid out according to a
precise blueprint. If even one of the amino acids is
placed out of sequence a fatal blood disease can
result. This is how sickle cell anemia originates. In
sickle cell there is only one amino acid out of its
proper sequence, but this small change can cause
sickness and even death to the body.
From this amazing example it should be obvious that
there are no unimportant cells in the bone marrow.
Each microscopic cell is needed to accomplish the job
of making enough red blood cells to nourish the entire
body. If even a few of these bone marrow cells
malfunction then the whole body can become quite ill.
This is where leukemia starts. When the bone marrow
cells start making too many cells or make cells that
are malformed and unable to do their job correctly,
then the whole body suffers from leukemia. Medical
science is full of such examples of whole body
sickness caused by malfunction of one small part of
the body.
COOPERATION HELPS ALL OF US
One simple truth that is seen over and over in the
study of human physiology is that of interdependence
and cooperation between body parts. When seeing the
many parallels between cooperation in the human body
and God's plan for cooperation in the Body of Christ,
it is easy to conclude that many, many believers are
dependent upon a few cells for their maintenance and
nourishment. In fact this could be made personal by
saying that many believers are dependent upon your
proper function in the body for their spiritual
nourishment. You do not have to be a famous evangelist
to have a vital role in the Body. Nor do you have to
have direct contact with believers to have a life
giving role in their lives. Simple, loving obedience
to the Head in your own personal life will have
profound, far reaching effects for good in the Body of
Christ.
The idea behind all human physiology is cooperation,
and this should be the overriding idea behind all
function in the Body of Christ. This example of how
the blood is made in the bone marrow should serve to
reinforce this idea. I know that this concept is hard
to grasp at first, because each of us will say, "But I
have such a small part in the Body." That is true. You
do have a small part, but it is a life giving part.
How can we have a body without blood? And how can we
have blood without these bone marrow cells to make the
blood cells for us? The bone marrow cells do not see
the full fruit of their obedience. They will never
have the vision to fully appreciate the glorious
importance of their work. This is how it should be. We
are not supposed to see the whole picture now. We are
supposed to do our 'small' job and leave the final
results to the Head.
I hope that by now you are beginning to see how
important it is that each cell in the Body of Christ
performs its pre-ordained role for the good of the
whole body. Jesus has deliberately built into the
human body such microscopic precision and
interdependence as a model for the cooperation of all
believers. He will not be completely satisfied until
there is just as high a degree of precise performance
and cooperation in His Body. The minutest details of
your life and walk with Him are important to Him
because He knows how your walk of faith and obedience
will add to this overall harmony. From the example of
the bone marrow it can be argued that there is no such
thing as a small sin to Jesus. The small things become
very important when they are withheld from the Body.
EXCHANGE THROUGH THE BLOOD
The blood is constantly active in the process of
exchange already mentioned. Not only are the red blood
cells exchanging oxygen for carbon dioxide in the
lungs, but other parts of the blood are exchanging
waste products for nutrients in each cell. This
process is quite complex in its entirety, but lets
look at just a few parts of this life sustaining
process.
When you exercise a muscle to the point of fatigue
often you feel a burning in the muscle. This is caused
by the buildup of lactic acid in the muscle. Lactic
acid is a by-product of normal muscle contraction, and
when it accumulates it can be mildly toxic to the
muscle. Fortunately, when it builds up during intense
contractions, it is quickly swept away by the
bloodstream and transported to the liver where it can
be changed and used for fuel. Without this constant
cleansing of the muscles even simple muscle movements
would be nearly impossible because of pain. The blood
is constantly exchanging the lactic acid for nutrients
that the muscles can use for further activity. This
principle of exchange is seen in everything the blood
does for the body.
Have you ever considered how many exchanges were made
by the Cross and the Blood of Christ? We are going to
explore this idea, but first let me say that I wish to
thank Derek Prince for first introducing me to this
idea of the exchange that occurred at the cross. When
I first heard this teaching on one of his tapes it
really helped me to see more of the fullness of
Christ's work for me. If you wish to have a complete
study of the exchange at the cross please contact him
at Derek Prince Ministries, Box 300 Fort Lauderdale,
Fl. 33302. These are some of the exchanges that took
place on the cross:
1. 2 Cor 8:9 says he became poor so that we might
become rich.
2. Eph 2:6 states, "He has exchanged our residence on
earth for eternal residence in heaven in Christ," and
verse 13 states that He has traded our distance from
God for His nearness.
3. Col. 1:13 says, "He has delivered us from the power
of darkness and has conveyed us into the kingdom of
the Son of His love."
4. Rom 6:6,8 says, "Our old man was crucified that the
new man (Christ) could come to life in us," also v 14,
we are moved out from under the law and into grace.
5. Phil 2:6-11 states, "Jesus exchanged His place of
rulership in heaven for a life with us on earth."
6. Isaiah 53:5 says, Jesus received the punishment
that was due to us. He suffered in our place.
There are many more examples of this principle of
exchange through the blood of Christ. I would invite
you to make your own personal list. Such a study will
strengthen your faith in Christ and His Blood. Keep in
mind that human blood was designed and created for
this principle of exchange and so is the blood of
Christ. First the natural exchange, then the
spiritual.
WHAT THE BLOOD IS DOING FOR YOU
Now let us consider the blood from another
perspective. The blood has many other roles besides
the nutrient exchange already mentioned. It is capable
of doing many things at the same time. At any one time
your bloodstream is doing all of these:
1. Feeding your leg muscles with the proteins they
need to contract, as you work throughout the day.
2. Delivering hormones to the digestive organs to
trigger the release of digestive enzymes.
3. Fighting infections in the lung from pollen, smoke
and air pollution.
4. Feeding the brain exactly the right amount of blood
sugar for mental activity.
5. Transporting toxins from your food out of the
digestive tract to the liver.
6. Carrying white blood cells to areas of
inflammation. This could be a small area of tenderness
in your gums, or a major insult like a sprained ankle.
7. Providing enough blood pressure to the brain to
maintain consciousness.
8. Carrying thyroxin hormone from the thyroid gland to
each cell to set proper body temperature.
This list could go on and on. Thousands of special,
unique functions are occurring simultaneously in the
human bloodstream. There is only one bloodstream but
each of these thousands of functions are occurring at
the same time under the control of the head.
This same principle is true of the Blood of Christ. It
is capable of meeting unique, personal needs all over
the globe at the same time. These needs are all
different in different parts of the world. Different
churches, nationalities, economic environments, and
levels of political freedom require different
ministries from the Blood. But the blood is so
diverse, so all nourishing, so complete for each
believer that not one single need in one single church
anywhere goes unmet. The Blood of Christ is all
sufficient for all believers of all time. Just as your
blood is always nourishing each of your cells, so is
the Blood of Christ nourishing each believer
throughout the world.
The divine Blood of Christ is doing all these
functions at the same time:
1. Salvation of young people in Puerto Rico
2. Sanctification of teenagers in Montreal
3. Spiritual warfare to defend elderly believers in
China
4. Giving the power to overcome to pastors in Mexico
City
5. Delivering from pornography in Denver
6. Defeating Muslim principalities and powers over the
former Russian empire.
7. Healing Aids victims in Africa
8. Providing protection from fear to a child in New
York
Do you begin to see the marvelous ongoing parallel
that exists now between the human blood and the divine
blood? Just as the human blood is busy doing countless
numbers of jobs, to meet all the body's needs all at
the same time, so is the divine blood, the Blood of
Christ, constantly at work providing for the spiritual
needs of all believers all over the earth.
This nourishment is different for each individual cell
in the body. No two will receive exactly the same
sustenance. Each has slightly different needs so each
receives a slightly different nourishment from the
blood. What is nourishing and essential for one group
of cells is cast off as unimportant by other groups of
cells. For example, the lactic acid mentioned earlier
that results from muscle contraction is mildly toxic
to muscles but can be metabolized as fuel by the liver
and heart.
All cells need the basic nourishment of protein, fats,
carbohydrates and water from the diet, but beyond
these basics each cell has the unique and God given
ability to receive special nutrients from the blood
that will be especially important to them. Science
still does not know exactly how each cell does this.
Throughout the course of it's life each organ has
differing needs for proteins, fats, and sugars. If one
organ needs more sugar than others it can easily
obtain this from the ever present blood stream. God
has already put those nutrients at it's doorstep. God
has seen the need beforehand and has already provided
it in the blood. This is a good example of how God is
Jehovah-Jireh, the one who supplies all of our needs.
What is true in the natural is also true in the
spiritual. God knew before the foundation of the world
that His children would have differing needs for
spiritual food, and He provided for all these needs in
His Blood.
If one believer needs more mercy than others, it is
already available in the Blood. If another believer
needs more purification than others, it is already
available to him in the Blood. All these believers
have to do is to open up and receive the perfect
recipe for perfection that has been prepared for them
in the Blood. What they actually receive from the
blood will be different but the end result is the
same: the Blood is abundantly able to feed and nuture
both of them to perfection.
THE SMALL AND THE GREAT
The hormone system produces chemical messengers that
are released into the blood, but only affects a few
organs. The other organs ignore these chemicals. How
do the cells know which ones to receive and which to
ignore? Science does not know. But we do know that
each cell does have this innate ability to receive
what is especially intended for it from the
bloodstream. Likewise, each believer should know how
to receive his special personal needs from the Blood
by believing that God has already put them there for
him. Just as Jesus put an innate ability into each
cell to take and receive from the blood what it needs,
so will He give to you the ability to receive exactly
what you need at each moment in your spiritual life.
Perhaps the Blood of Christ is ministering a different
message to you than to others in your church. Are you
wrong? Are they wrong? Probably not. While we all
share the basics of salvation, the Blood could be
doing a personal and unique work in you that perhaps
you don't see in fellow believers around you.
When you see this happen, don't thing that you are
being led astray. No, rather, you are being fed with
special food from the Blood for a special work. Others
may ignore this special nourishment but you cannot
because it is doing a special life giving work in you
that God has called you to. Praise God! He always
provides the tools and resources needed for each
believers special work. As long as a believer is
receiving his life and food from the Blood he will be
completely nourished, even though it may appear that
he is growing spiritually in a manner different from
others. Just as many different body parts are all
nourished for growth by the blood, so is Jesus feeding
and raising up many different kinds of believers for
many different roles in His Body.
No cell can dare be ignored lest the body become sick,
and no believer will ever be ignored by the Savior and
His Blood. Jesus has promised us that He will always
take care of us and His provision is always through
His blood.
IMMUNITY, HUMAN AND DIVINE
One more very important function of the blood is to
provide immunity against infections. The blood carries
in its life-giving stream many specialized proteins
and other substances that provide a protection against
infection for all other cells in the body. This is a
defensive function that is designed to keep infection
from gaining a foothold in any of the tissues or
systems of the body. Anywhere the blood goes it
carries with it this protective feature.
How does immunity occur? It happens through a blood
reaction after first exposure. Let's take the common
example of the measles. Measles is a relatively
harmless disease of childhood, which most children
will be exposed to before they grow up. During this
first exposure the virus will enter the bloodstream
triggering a full response by the white blood cells.
This response is similar to the riot squad arriving on
the scene of an urban conflict. These white blood
cells have an aggressive, militant attitude about any
invader they find. They do not come just to talk. They
come to neutralize and kill.
The white blood cells will analyze the shape and
character of the proteins on the outside of the virus
and will figure out a way to neutralize them so that
they cannot cause any damage to tissues in the body.
Once this process is completed the child will not only
be able to fight off the present infection of measles,
but also has become immunized against further measles
attacks. This immune memory in the white blood cells
will last for the rest of the child's life. Should he
be exposed to the measles virus at any time after this
initial exposure, his immune system will mount such an
effective counterattack that he will probably not even
feel sick.
How does this relate to the Blood of Christ? Heb
2:17-18 says: "Therefore in all things He had to be
made like His brethren, that He might be a merciful
and faithful High Priest in things pertaining to God,
to make propitiation for the sins of the people. For
in that He Himself has suffered, being tempted, He is
able to aid those who are tempted."
When Jesus was made like us and was born of a woman
into a physical body, this was His first exposure. He
made contact with all forms of sin and temptation but
yielded to none of them. The important difference here
is that Jesus was exposed not just to physical
disease, but to all the effects of sin in a fallen
world so that He could bring the remedy for each one
to us through His Blood. While on earth Jesus knew
hunger, thirst, poverty, loneliness, betrayal by a
friend, political persecution, desert heat,
temptation, disappointments by those closest to Him,
harassment by religious people and finally intense
physical pain culminating in His death.
You may be assured that whatever sin or life problem
you are facing, Jesus has faced it already and has the
perfect remedy in His Blood. There is no human need of
any kind that does not find its provision in the
Savior's blood. Through it we have been given all that
pertains to life and godliness (II Peter 1:3).
Remember that Jesus was tempted in all points just as
we are, yet He did not sin (Hebrews 4:15) and we have
His Blood, therefore we have the perfect remedy for
sin. When Jesus lived on earth He made contact with
all forms of sin and every curse from the fall.
Remember also that Jesus became 100% man. He did not
ignore the smallest details of humanness in His life
on earth, so that His provision for us could be 100%
perfect. He embraced the entirety of man's fall when
He came to earth. All the darkness, loss, and evil
that resulted from Adam's fall fell squarely on His
shoulders.
The New Age is looking for a teacher or Master that
will come from heaven to earth and will be
ultraspiritual. They want a savior that is all heaven
and no earth. But Scripture was careful to say that
Jesus had to be made like His brethren so He could
have compassion that was produced by His own personal
experiences on earth.
When I was a young believer, Bible teachers would tell
me how human Jesus was. I would think, "So what. I am
human, too, and I don't like it one bit. Tell me about
His divinity and His sinless perfection." But now I
see that if He had not become 100% man, then we could
not identify with Him as a fellow human being who
knows and understands what our problems are. "He can
have compassion on those who are ignorant and going
astray, since He Himself is also beset by weakness"
(Heb 5:2).
What does it mean to be immune? One thing it does not
mean is that you will never have to be exposed to an
infectious agent again. Someone who is immunized does
not say, "I am so strong that they would not dare
attack me." That is foolish and proud. What you can
say is, "I have been exposed to that before and if it
attacks me again my body knows how to fight it and
will certainly prevail against it so I won't have to
suffer again."
The believer has an even better response: "I have
never faced this sin or problem before, but I am in
Christ and He has faced it before and my defense is
found in His Blood. In His Blood I will find all
provision and defense that I need because His Blood is
perfect and perfect blood provides perfect immunity."
Having spiritual immunity does not mean we will never
be attacked. What it does mean is that we have
abundant weapons to prevail in a fight (II Cor 10:4).
As long as any believer is in this world, he will be
subject to attack from the world, the flesh and the
devil. But he may have every confidence that the Blood
of Christ can make him so strong that he will prevail
in all these battles and will emerge as "more than a
conqueror" (Rom 8:37).
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2 wounds in His hands
+ 1 wound in His side
+ 2 wounds in His feet
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= 0 sin for those who trust in His Name!
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