Marie
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The problem is that our transgressions and iniquities often feel more real on us than they do on Him. We feel them on ourselves instead of seeing them upon Christ. Until He feels them and asks, "Whose are these?" And you say, "They are mine, Lord." We remain so focused on ourselves instead of on what He has already carried.
That is why it is dangerous when the enemy uses your sins and iniquities against you until you begin to own them. Let me tell you: you no longer own those transgressions. You may say, "But I actually committed them." They are no longer yours. They are on Him.
The moment He took those transgressions, the curse fell upon Him. "He was wounded for your transgressions. He was bruised for your iniquities. The chastisement of your peace was upon Him." Whatever robs you of your peace was laid upon Him. ~Prophet Elvis.
That is why it is dangerous when the enemy uses your sins and iniquities against you until you begin to own them. Let me tell you: you no longer own those transgressions. You may say, "But I actually committed them." They are no longer yours. They are on Him.
The moment He took those transgressions, the curse fell upon Him. "He was wounded for your transgressions. He was bruised for your iniquities. The chastisement of your peace was upon Him." Whatever robs you of your peace was laid upon Him. ~Prophet Elvis.
11 Jul, 26