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Paul tells us that “he died WITH Christ,” that “he was buried WITH Christ.”
Christ became one with us in sin, that we might become one with Him in Righteousness.
He became as we were, so that we might be as He is now.
He became one with us in death, that we might be one with Him in life.
This means His umion with our sin on the cross; second, our oneness with Him in His glory on the throne.
He was cast out from the presence of God in order to make us welcome there
He died to make us live
He was made sin to make us Righteous
He became weak to make us strong
He suffered shame to give us glory.
He went to Hell in order to take us to Heaven
He was condemned in order to Justify us
He was made sick in order that healing might be ours
We were nailed to the cross with Christ.
Indeed we were crucified with him.
The reason of the crucifixion, in the mind of the people, was to get rid of this Man whom they hated.
In the mind of God it meant His Identification with humanity in its sin and suffering, and our Identification with Him in His crucifixion.
Christ went there, not for Himself, but as a Substitute.
We were nailed to the cross with Christ.
We were crucified with him.
The reason of the crucifixion, in the mind of the people, was to get rid of this Man whom they hated.
In the mind of God it meant His Identification with humanity in its sin and suffering, and our Identification with Him in His crucifixion.
The Jews and the Romans who surrounded the cross could only see the physical man, Jesus, hanging there.
But God could see His spirit.
Angels could see His spirit.
Demons could see the real man, hidden in that body.
On that awful cross, He not only became sin, but He became a curse
But Paul could not do that.
No one could do it.
No angel could do it.
This was the work of God
When He surrendered His Son to death, he was showing love that is difficult to discribe with human words.
This was spiritual suffering
This was when the hidden man of the heart became not only sin, but sickness.
This was the spiritual side of the agony of the cross.
This was when our sin and diseases were laid upon His spirit.
His spirit was made sin.
His spirit was made sick.
He not only laid our sin on Him, but He laid us on Him.
The whole man was involved in this sacrifice—His spirit, Soul, and His body.
We were nailed to the cross with Him and in Him.
Our diseases were part of Him.
For if He was made sick with our sickness, Satan has no legal right to put diseases upon us, and in the Name of Jesus we can free ourselves from Satan’s power.
Yes, we have mortal bodies, but filled with the life of God
You know sickness is spiritual.
It is manifested in our physical bodies as a disease.
Our doctors sees sickness in our bodies, but God sees sickness in our spirits.
God heals us through the Word.
It is the Word that heals our spirits.
It is the Word that created us.
It is the Word that produces faith.
It is the Word that unveils to us what we really are in Christ—New Creations.
It is the Word, then, that brings healing to these sick spirits of ours.
Sickness is a spiritual condition manifested in the physical body.
If He was made sin, and if He put our sin away, we need not be ruled by it.
If He was made sick with our sickness, and if He put our diseases away, we need not be ruled by sickness and disease.
We, with our diseases and sicknesses, were nailed to the cross in Christ.
WE HAVE THE WORD OF GOD ABIDING IN US
It is the Word that makes us know our rights and privileges in Christ.
WE HAVE THE NAME OF JESUS TO USE
This is not praying to the Father, nor making a request of Jesus.
It is using the Name as Peter used it at the beautiful gate when he set that man free the paralised man
WE HAVE THE HOLY SPIRIT IN US
The God in us is the same God who spoke a universe into being.
The same God is in us who walked the sea in Galilee.
The same God is in us who arose from the dead.
WE HAVE GOD'S WISDOM
Wisdom is the ability to use knowledge.
You have the knowledge of the life of God that is in you.
You have the knowledge of the power and authority of the Word.
You have the knowledge of your legal right to use the Name of Jesus
You have the knowledge of the fact that God is actually in your body.
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