As most
of my
readers
know, I
am a
gratefully
redeemed
child of
God so I
naturally
try to
watch my
language.
However,
I’ll
admit I
routinely
use a
word
that is
SO
offensive,
SO
outrageous,
that it
literally
causes a
ruckus
sometimes.
I
am sadly
amused
at the
comments
I
receive.
You’d
think I
say it
for
shock
factor,
it is so
hated.
Today,
most
people
recoil
in
distaste
when it
is
spoken
of in
the
context
of God.
It is a
word
every
true
believer
in
Christ
should
be
using,
now more
than
ever.
Unfortunately,
you
don’t
hear
many
people
talking
about
it, even
in the
churches
and
rarely
in the
pulpit!
Wanna
know
what the
word is?
BLOOD
It’s
interesting
stuff,
really.
It
starts
off
slippery
and
quickly
congeals
into a
sticky
goo.
The
smell is
distinctive,
nauseating
and very
metallic.
When
you’re
in the
medical
field as
I am,
you
quickly
get used
to
seeing
this
bright
red
fluid
that
automatically
testifies
some
type of
violence
has
occurred.
I love
action
movies.
Not
brain
dead
horror,
but good
guys
against
the bad
guys
kind of
stuff.
Of
course,
there’s
usually
a lot of
shooting
and, due
to
audience
appetite
for
gore,
lots of
blood
being
spilled.
I’ve
seen
video
games in
which
soldiers
are
running
around
killing
zombies
and
features
unbelievable
amounts
of
blood!
Bloody
pools
where
the
zombie
was
killed.
Blood
spatter
on the
walls
and
clothes.
(And no,
my son
does not
have
that
game!)
People
can’t
seem to
get
enough,
just
like the
raucous
crowds
in the
Roman
coliseum
crying
out for
another
bloody
battle.
‘Give us
more,
gladiators,
more
guts,
more
gore,
more….blood!’
Blood is
made up
of four
basic
parts;
red
blood
cells
carry
oxygen,
white
cells
battle
infection,
platelets
cause
clotting,
and all
of these
are
contained
in a
thin,
yellowish
liquid
called
plasma.
Its
design
and
function
is pure
genius!
It
is
literally
life
itself.
No blood
or blood
flow, no
life.
Death
occurs
within
minutes.
So what
is the
point of
this
article?
I want
to know
why
there is
such a
difference
in
attitudes
between
everyday
blood
and the
blood of
Christ.
Why does
the
average
Joe
cringe
when the
blood of
Jesus is
mentioned,
but he
can
hardly
wait to
get home
to see
the next
Tap Out
match?
What
makes
Jesus’
blood
different?
It’s
because
when Joe
was a
child,
he
learned
in
Sunday
School
that God
sacrificed
His own
Son so
he could
be saved
and go
to
heaven.
Whoa!
That is
a really
uncomfortable,
awkward
story.
It makes
Joe feel
guilty
because
he knows
he is a
sinner
but he
doesn’t
want
anyone
telling
him how
to live
his
life, so
he
simply
doesn’t
think
about
that
blood.
Ewww!
Our
Creator
put on
skin and
walked
among
us,
experiencing
all the
frustrations,
ills,
anger,
highs
and lows
we
humans
endure
in our
lifetime.
He had
to learn
how to
walk and
talk.
He had
to go
through
puberty.
He grew
up,
learned
His
earthly
father’s
craft,
became a
carpenter
and
found
out how
heavy
the
burden
of
making a
living
really
was.
All
while
knowing
He was
God and
what He
was
facing.
How
would
you like
to live
your
whole
life
knowing
you were
born for
the
express
purpose
of being
horribly
tortured
to
death,
just so
the
filthy,
crude,
rude,
selfish,
violent,
sinful
creatures
you made
could be
reconciled
to you
and join
you in
your
home
forever?
What
exactly
is the
penalty
we
deserve
for our
sins?
Death.
He
couldn’t
have
satisfied
His own
justice
if He
had been
smothered
or
drowned;
there
had to
be a
visible
symbol
of that
sacrifice
to prove
sin had
been
paid
for.
He had
to spill
that
which
represents
life
itself.
His
innocent,
Holy
blood.
Almighty
God, the
one who
set the
earth on
its
foundations,
held the
oceans
in His
hands
and
formed
you in
your
mother’s
belly,
was
beaten,
slapped,
spit on
and
mocked
by men
who
didn’t
even
know Him
but
thought
it funny
to curse
Him.
He was
then
stripped
and
whipped
by Roman
soldiers.
The
Bible
doesn’t
give us
much
detail
on how
this was
carried
out and
with
what,
but
knowing
the
bloodthirstiness
of Roman
culture,
it
without
a doubt
nauseatingly
brutal.
By the
time
they got
finished
with
Him,
blood
was
flowing
freely.
The
soldiers
then
made a
so
called,
‘crown’
woven
from
thorny
branches
and
jammed
it down
on His
head,
pounding
it into
His
scalp
with a
stick.
And we
all know
how much
blood
flows
from a
head
wound!
Nice.
Another
round of
kangaroo
court
and
mocking
and it
was off
Golgotha,
a
designated
place
outside
the city
gates
where
the
worst
criminals
were
executed
and left
to hang
for the
birds to
eat.
By this
time He
had lost
so much
of that
life
giving
blood
that he
was too
weak to
carry
the
cross
beam of
the
cross,
so the
soldiers
forced
some guy
in the
crowd to
carry it
for Him.
More
bleeding
occurred
when
those
spikes
were
nailed
through
what
were
most
likely
His
wrists
and
ankles.
Blood
everywhere!
From His
ripped
up back
and
torso,
from the
cruel,
mocking
crown of
thorns
to the
iron
that
fastened
Him to
that
cross.
Blood.
Sticky,
messy,
smelly
blood.
Hanging
there,
having
nearly
bled
out, He
called
out that
He was
thirsty.
He was
so
dehydrated
and
weakened
that the
Bible
states
His
tongue
stuck to
the roof
of His
mouth.
Crucifixion
was and
is still
is known
as one
of the
slowest,
most
painful
ways to
die.
He hung
there
for six
hours,
held
only by
those
spikes;
and a
heart of
love.
For YOU.
He
didn’t
have to
do that…
The God,
who made
you,
loves
you SO
much
that He
willingly
laid
down His
life for
you.
He shed
His
blood
for you.
All of
it. Just
to give
you the
choice
of
accepting
the
pardon
He paid
for with
His
life.
Just
before
He died,
He cried
out in a
loud
voice,
“Paid in
full!”
He was
announcing
that the
ultimate
blood
sacrifice
He gave
for our
sins was
perfect
and
sufficient
to
cleanse
and
enable
us to
stand
sinless
when we
face
Him.
And
that, my
friends,
is the
ONLY way
you or I
will be
able to
enter
heaven.
Because
of all
that
yucky
blood.
Of
course,
you can
be like
the
average
Joe and
choose
to
ignore
or put
off
making a
decision
to
surrender
your
life and
your
plans to
Jesus;
of
accepting
the
pardon
He paid
dearly
for.
You can
go your
own way,
living
your
life by
your own
terms
and,
most
likely,
have a
happy
life.
For all
of,
what?
Maybe
eighty
years?
Then
what?
Every
single
person
ever
born
will
live
forever.
It’s
up to
you to
decide
where.
In
heaven
with the
one who
knows
and
loves
you
enough
to be
slaughtered
in your
place?
Or will
you slap
the hand
that
holds
your
pardon,
away and
turn
your
back?
As you
are
deciding,
remember
that
dirty
word.
Blood.
What
kind of
a stupid
fool
would
take the
chance
that all
of this
is not
true?
Perhaps
a fool
like
you?
Donna
Wasson
is
married,
a proud
Mom,
Hospice
RN,
animal
lover,
avid
reader,
CSI fan
and
saved by
the
grace of
Jesus
Chris.
You can
contact
her at
bensmomi99@gmail.com