Living Proof with Bishop Joseph Castillo

Blood Brothers pt.1b

December 30, 2018 Joseph Castillo Season 3 Episode 3
Living Proof with Bishop Joseph Castillo
Blood Brothers pt.1b
Show Notes Transcript

How could a human defile heaven?

How could animal blood be used to cover sins, and to make covenant with God? 

If the old covenant was made my a man (Abraham) and God, who was the second covenant made between? 

What did Jesus do from the time of the resurrection till the final ascension? 

These along with several other mysteries will be dealt with in our latest series by Bishop Joseph Castillo opens layers and layers of revelation concerning the Blood Covenant. 

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Hello and welcome to All Nations International Fellowship, the apostolic network of Bishop Joe Castillo. We you to study this book over and over again, so that the word of God will establish roots deep in your spirit. I pray that you will be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

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We gave a breif over view on the subject of the blood covenant between God and man in one of my other books"Biblical Foundations Class" but this subject needs much more attention and we plan to go on a journey together with you. My prayer is that by the end of this book you will be chewing nails and spitting out bullets. This is the effect of revelation in this subject to say the least. Let's start with Gods word in First Corinthians. We're going to look various covenants later on, but we definitely want to take a deeper look into the Abrahamic Covenant and then the next few chapters we'll be dealing with the Abrahamic covenant more, but as we start, I just want to do an overview.

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First Corinthians 11: 23-25. God made a covenant with Abraham. This covenant with Abraham.

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is a very, very important covenant it's the Covenant with Abraham that brought to pass the the, the manifestation of our Savior, our Lord Jesus Christ came through the lineage of Abraham, but it's interesting that when God made the Covenant with Abraham, there was a couple things involved. One, first it was the blood of Abraham through circumcision. Abraham had to circumcise himself as the token of his covenant. He had to circumcise himself and he had to shed his own blood because covenant means to cut, to cut or to shed blood, so Abraham had the shed his blood, and then not only did he do that, but all of his descendants that would ever enter the covenant with God. They would have to shed their own blood. Did it have to be some sacrifice on their part? And that goes back to the idea of the time to be in covenant with the Church means there's sacrifice on your part. He had to sacrifice on his part to come into covenant with God through circumcision. Now, I'd much rather tithe than be circumcised. Hallelujah, if I gave you a knife or told your to give a tithe, which one would you choose? I choose to tithe, you can keep the knife, hallelujah. His token was to be circumcised as an adult. You know? Both my sons are not circumcised and I would like to take in them to get circumcised because I want them to be circumcise, because I believe circumcision. Because I come from the west and its common in my culture. But I hesitate now beacuaase he is seven years old now, the other is four years old. I wouldn't wish that upon my worst enemy and here Abraham did it as an adult and then later on you'll find that there was other times in the Bible where they made all the adults to circumcise themselves. I mean, what a sacrifice they had to make to come into covenant with God. Today what we have to do to come into covenant with God is nothing as morbid, but it is as powerful.

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Abraham had the shed his own blood. He had to be circumcised, and it's interesting that the location of where he had to shed his blood. It wasn't the hand, but it was the most sensitive part of his body, not only the most sensitive part of his body, but it is the place where replication, duplication, where his posterity would come from, is the area where he would have to cut that covenant, meaning that in the area where his covenant was cut, God would bless the fruit of that come out of there, meaning that his descendants after him would also be in covenant. So they all had to be circumcised, they aall had to shed blood, so what they would do in the kids on the eighth day, they would have to go in after they're born and they would have to be circumcised to come into this covenant with God. But God, had no flesh and blood, right? God is spirit. So how would God come into covenant with Abraham? If God doesn't have any blood to shed, he couldn't right, so what God did was he, for your sake, went and got these animals, he cut these animals, and shed the blood that would be for his part of the covenant. These animals will represent a like a down payment or a type of his portion of the blood to be mixed with our blood. So he had to now take these animals and shed these animals blood. Why do you think Satanists, witches, Shamans and African tribal elders use blood? Because the spirits that they worship and work with, they don't have flesh and blood, but blood is required to ratify covenants, so the spirit, just like God's spirit, those demon spirits also we'll then use a chicken or a pig. Use some other animal blood to represent the blood the invisible spirit for the mixing of the covenant. Do you understand that? That's why the witches do it now, and this is the same reason why God did it

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because God who is invisible and spiritual had to express a blood sacrifice of his own to come into covenant with Abraham. So you begin to look in genesis and you could see the ceremony and we'll actually go through the ceremony later on where Abraham takes this blood and he cuts the blood and he walks through the blood and he ratifies this covenant.

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Now, this blood that was given on credit will later on be brought into the mosaic law and and be brought into the practices of the temple and they would begin to have to now institute certain sacrifices to cover the sins of the people because to walk in covenant with God, he says, be thou perfect. So part of the covenant was to walk before the Lord Righteously. But we understand that as they had a fallen nature, they couldn't do that. They fell short inspite of their most earnest efforts.

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Am I right? So God had to institute some way to keep them in the covenant because they are covenant breakers by nature. So some way to keep them in the covenant. He had to come up with a way to remove the sin and he came up with blood sacrifices and an escape goat, an escape goat was a goat that they would take and they would put all the sins of the land and they will lay their hands on the goat and they released the sins into the goat. And then the goat would be released off into the wilderness. And that was what were the term scape goat came from. So the sins will be transferred from the people to the goat and then it will be sent off and all of these things were meant to kind of cover the sins. But we have to understand during the old covenant. It was only a covering. It can never really send away. It couldn't cleanse, it could only cover because it is not really the blood of God. Number one. Number two is not pure innocent blood. And number three is not the blood of a, of a human is the blood of animals. And it would really require pure human blood to wash away the sin of a, of, of a pure human that sin, which of course we understand. That's Adam, am I right? So we see here, First Corinthians Chapter Eleven, verse Twenty Three Through Twenty Five. Let's take a look here. Amen. For I have received the Lord, that which also I delivered unto you that the Lord Jesus, the same night in which he was betrayed, he took bread and when he had given thanks, he break it and said, take, eat. This is my body which is broken for you this do in remembrance of me after the same manner. He also took the cup when he has stopped saying, this cup is the new testament in my blood. This do you see as off as you drink it in remembrance of me. Hey ma'am, this was the new covenant. Take a look here at Hebrews. Hebrews chapter nine. Let's take a look at verse 25 and Twenty Six. For the sake of time, I'm trying to cut this. I want to try and close it, but I'm happy. I'm about halfway through, so I want to just give you the most important things and we'll continue later on. But Hebrews Chapter Nine, verse Twenty One through 23 says this. Moreover he sprinkled with blood, both the tabernacle and all the vessels. Excuse me as a 25 to 26, right? Let's look at 25, 26 first. Then we'll look at 21 later on 25 through 26, nor yet he that he should offer himself often as the high priests entered into the holy place every year with blood of others, so every year the priest would bring the blood of others, other animals, other animals, other animals. Every year, year by year, year by year, he would have to do that because the blood of the animals could only cover. He couldn't deal with once and for all. There's 26 for then must. He often have suffered since the foundation of the world, but now once in the end of the World Hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself. Isn't that interesting? So Jesus, with the sacrifice of himself now was able to bring God's part of the covenant. You see that when Abraham Covenant, God was missing his own blood, so we had to use a substitute, but now the plan was to use that covenant as a temporary to bring the Messiah. The Messiah could become God in the flesh so God can actually bring what he always intended to bring was to bring his own blood to the table. That was the intention of it all, to bring his own blood. So now the first covenant was with Abraham and Jehovah. This, this covenant was with Jesus and Jehovah, but this covenant with Jesus, God in the flesh. So this covenant was with the son of Man Jesus and the Father Jehovah. So God working on both sides, the Alpha and the Omega to will and to do his good pleasure, God working on both sides. Come in is the man to live as the man, to be a man, to, to, to carry the blood, but also not only to carry the the, the not only to be a vessel to carry the blood, reminds me of those spy movies. When they got to bring in, they're going to sneak something across the border. Jesus was coming in to sneak in the blood of God to the earth, but not only was he he had the assignment is sneak in God's blood for the covenant, but then he also had another assignment to to stay as man. Stand on man's behalf, to enter the covenant so Jesus stood as man on Man's behalf because this covenant that we have now is between God and man, but who the man that swore it Jesus, so Jesus not only snuck in the blood of God, but he also stood as your brother. That's why the Bible says you're the first. He's the firstborn among many brethren. He's also your elder brother, so he's now not only God in the flesh and God and smuggling in God's blood, but now Jesus is also your brother. Your kinsmen, your flesh and blood, human brother and going before you, smuggling the blood of God himself to enter into the covenant that needed to be entered into, to forgive all humanity. Isn't that interesting? Isn't that powerful? Is Anybody understanding this? Buy The DVD. Hallelujah. Listen to it again. Take a look here. That's one mystery I just given you. Look at another one. Hebrews Chapter Nine, 21 to 23, another mystery. Moreover, Jesus sprinkled with blood, both the tabernacle and all the vessels of the ministry and almost all things are by the law purged with blood and without shedding of blood, there is no remission. It was therefore necessary that the patterns of things in the heaven should be purified with these, but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices than these, so Jesus had to go into Heaven after he died and take his blood and cleanse the heavenly utensils, the heavenly mercy seat, the heavenly temple. Jesus had to cleanse with his blood. The heavenly things, the heavenly. So let me just explain this to you real quick. The Tabernacle on earth was just a physical building of what is something that really exists in heaven. The mercy seat is a physical gold thing that they made with their hands that represents a real mercy seat that's actually going to happen, and the shedding of the pigeons and the goats and the lambs and covering that was like a credit or a type of what really needed to be done, which was they needed to be of a cleanse. It inhabits, so when Jesus died, he had to go into heaven and he had to cleanse that which was defiled in heaven. So the second mystery I want to reveal to you today is that Adam's sin had not only defiled earth, but Adam sinned, the defiled heaven. How could Adam sin the file? Heaven. This is something I want you to think about. How could what Adam did on earth, the file, the throne of God, the file, the, the heavenly temple, the mercy seat of God and heaven. Have you ever thought about that? What he did in the flesh here defiled the very temple in Heaven? How is that possible? Isn't that interesting? Well, number one, you need to realize that your life on earth is not one dimensional, that your life on earth is an extension of heaven, number one. Number two, you have to realize that you are the second highest creature in authority in the multiverse under God. So there's the trinity, God, the Father, son, Holy Spirit, and then the second highest power and authority in the world in the universe is men. So Adam was the greatest creation that God has ever made. Turn to your neighbor, say hello, Adam. I'm talking about you. I'm talking about your Daddy, your Grandpa, you, you, you understand, you're over the angels. You'll judge the angels. So even though you're limited in your, in this flesh, in your powers, but your position is right under the Godhead, father, son, Holy Spirit, the highest, second, highest in the universe, human beans, Adam, God's son. So this is why Adam sin even to the heaven, because Adam is that as is the one is that highest ranking been in the universe, even though his in their flesh body, he was confined to the earth. What you live on, this earth is affecting the spirit realm, and Adam sin had defiled heaven, not just earth, not just him, not just his kids or his wife. We always think that our sin just, you know, oh, I ain't hurt nobody but myself. You don't know. You're stinking up heaven. Isn't that something? His sins defiled heaven. This is why. Watch this member. When Jesus rose from the dead and in the disciples saw him and they wanted to touch him. He said, don't touch me. I have not yet arisen to my father. I remember he said that, but then you go a couple pages later and he's like, Oh, put your finger onto my side and put your finger into my hands. What happened from the time when he said, don't touch me, I have not admitted to the father and the time to touch me. Put your finger here. Put your finger here. What happened between that space of time? He already went to heaven, cleansed the heavenly utensils, and then came back down to go meet Thomas in that room and breathed into him the Holy Spirit. So between that space of time, Jesus had ascended into heaven and took his blood and sprinkled the mercy seat and cleansed the heavenly utensils. You see that and now heaven has been purged and purified. Jesus ratifying this new covenant as your brother by smuggling in the blood of God that Abraham didn't even have access to. That's why you have a better covenant in Jesus Christ. Amen. Now, there's a lot more to say because this is a very deep subject, but Hallelujah. The first sin covered on credit. We're going to close here and have communion, but the first sin was covered by the blood of bulls and goats and sheeps and pigeons and stuff on credit. How is that possible? My second question to you is how is that possible? How was it possible for animals bloods to cover since? How's that possible? Because the only thing that could really cover a sin as the blood of God, the, the, the, the, the, the perfect blood of, of a man that lived innocent and pure and only Jesus could do that and carry that blood. So how did they enter into a covenant that God would back under the bloods of animals? How? How is that possible? It's only possible once you begin to understand that faith takes you. First of all, you have to understand that time is a substance. Matter of fact, if I take a clock or a watch here and I look at the time and then I take it up into the top of the empire state building, time moves at a different speed. The higher up you go because time is a substance. Time is created substance and in the kingdom there is no time so faith gives access into the kingdom. It gives you access into the spirit world where there is no time, so they would use this blood substitute blood as a, as a, as a point of contact is a place of faith to put their faith in, but through faith they were accessing a time in the future in receiving the benefit of something that would take place in the future even though it has not happened yet. You see in faith you can move back and forth in time. In faith we can move back into time. We can move back into a time that you were betrayed. In faith. We could pray and a faith and we can go back there in Jesus' name and forgive that person and heal that wound. We could go reverse time and faith. We can go to crimes that were committed centuries ago and have communion and pray and intercede and repent and heals spiritual wounds, closed spiritual windows of things that took place 2000 years ago, because in faith, because faith brings you into the spirit realm and in the spirit realm, there is no time so you can heal wounds of things in the past and you can see things in the future and partake of things in the future such as the blood that would be shed of Jesus even though it hasn't been shared yet. So once you understand this, I started praying right away, shotgun on my side. I pray for my jet that I'm going to have one day. I commend that to come next week. In Jesus name, Amen. Hallelujah. Or whatever you're praying for you. Once you understand that in faith, you can access things in the past or the present or the future and address them because faith brings you beyond the realm of time. We're not constrained by time in faith, in the flesh we are, but in faith you're not limited to the constraints of time. Do you understand this? You can move and here walls you could. You can hear relationships in the spirit realm of problems that happened in, in, in the spirits, because in through faith you can access the spirit realm. Hallelujah, and then the Kingdom of God. Time is under God's feet. Hallelujah. He's above time, beyond time, before time. Amen. So they were able to use this blood as a, as a point of contact to receive on credit. What would happen

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been in the future? Isn't that something that's very powerful?

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It says many get sick and die early, taking the Lord's covenant, but not discerning. It's his body and other words. Some people die of sickness and illness and their lives are cut short. When it could have been healed, they could have been delivered, they could have received a miracle, but they didn't understand that they were taking the healing blood of Jesus, the Covenant Body of Jesus that was broken for their miracle and because I didn't discern that they didn't get the benefits of everything that Jesus paid for them to have in this covenant. We didn't have time today to explain to you all the benefits in this covenant, what are the assets that Jehovah has brought to you, and we definitely did not have the time to talk about what assets you have to bring to Jehovah, but today you know a little bit more about covenant than you've had before and as we go on over the next few weeks, you're going to learn more and more and as this truth gets richer and your life and the stronger in your life, it will definitely transform everything.