Summary of “Atonement – Blood of CHRIST THE LORD Redeems Us to Serve the Living God Giving Eternal Spirit”.
8 apr 2026
Introduction: The Central Theme and Its Significance
This writing centers on the Atonement and the profound biblical truth that the Living God is Jesus Christ the Lord—who is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The content emphasizes that the blood of CHRIST THE LORD is the ultimate redeeming sacrifice offered to the Living God, granting believers the eternal Spirit and reconciling them to serve God in truth and spirit. His blood alone has the ETERNAL SPIRIT. Heb. 9: 14. Therefore, EVERLASTING LIFE comes from Him. His blood redeems us to HIMSELF. And HE IS THE Living GOD. Deut. 5: 26. That is one of His names.
Key concepts include:
- Atonement: The sacrificial offering by CHRIST THE LORD to cleanse sins and reconcile humanity.
- Living God: The one true God, creator, savior, and eternal king, uniquely revealed as CHRIST THE LORD .
- Dead works: Actions lacking spiritual life, meaning failure to serve the Living God.
- Eternal Spirit: The divine life-giving spirit inherent in CHRIST THE LORD ’s blood, granting eternal life.
- Mystery of God: The revelation that CHRIST THE LORD is both the Father and the Son, one God manifested in different names.
This teaching challenges traditional views that separate God the Father and Jesus Christ, presenting instead a unified identity of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—one living God to be served for eternal life.
Section 1: The Blood of CHRIST THE LORD and Serving the Living God
- The blood of CHRIST THE LORD , offered through the eternal Spirit, purges believers from dead works and enables them to serve the Living God (Hebrews 9:14).
- Serving the Living God is essential; failure results in dead works and spiritual death. Everyone is “appointed to die once,” indicating universal sin and failure to serve in truth.
- CHRIST THE LORD is the Son of the Living God (Matthew 16:16), but the Living GOD is HE, HIMSELF in SPIRIT. SPIRIT the Living GOD and body The SON of the Living GOD.
- The seven church eras (from Revelation) represent periods where believers failed to serve the Living God and thus had dead works.
- The offering of CHRIST THE LORD ’s blood at the end of the age is necessary to redeem those spiritually dead and enable true service to God.
Section 2: The Identity of the Living God – CHRIST THE LORD as Father, Son, and Spirit
- The Living God is not two separate beings (Father and Son) but one God:
- Spirit (Old Testament): The Living God was the Spirit who spoke and acted.
- Son (New Testament): The Spirit manifested in flesh as Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
- Christ’s own Spirit is the Father, and HE WENT BACK TO BEING THE FATHER, meaning He is both Father and Son, one God.
- Biblical evidence shows the Living God spoke to Israel through the Rock, the Lord of Hosts, the Creator—all titles of CHRIST THE LORD .
- Israel heard the voice of the Living God at Sinai and served Him, though later they rejected Him and worshiped a different concept of God (god the Father), leading to dead works and spiritual death.
- CHRIST THE LORD ’s unique role as both the Living God and the Son of the Living GOD explains why He offers Himself as a sacrifice to Himself—to the same God who is Father and Spirit.
- The Ark of the Covenant represents the presence and authority of the Living God (CHRIST THE LORD ), who leads His people and will fulfill all covenant promises.
Section 3: The Covenant, Law, and Spiritual Death
- The covenant with Israel was made by the Living God, who wrote the law with His own finger (Exodus 20, Deuteronomy 5).
- Because Israel broke the covenant by serving false gods, their works were dead, resulting in spiritual death and judgment.
- The Levitical priesthood and the old tabernacle system were temporary, symbolic, and imperfect.
- CHRIST THE LORD , as the perfect High Priest, entered the true heavenly tabernacle to offer His own blood once for all, obtaining eternal redemption (Hebrews 9: 25- 26 ).
- Blood is essential for remission of sins; only CHRIST THE LORD ’s blood, containing the eternal Spirit, can redeem humanity from death.
- Until the end of the age, the blood of CHRIST THE LORD was not fully applied; the Laodicean era represents the spiritual death of God’s people, necessitating judgment and redemption and forgiveness as the penalty is paid .
Section 4: The Mystery of God and the Revelation to the “Babes”
- The mystery revealed is that Jesus Christ the Lord is the Living God, both Father and Son, who offers eternal life and forgiveness.
- This revelation is given to the humble and predestined believers called “babes” (Isaiah 8:18), who become the judges and fingers of God, tasked with restoring knowledge and judging the spiritually blind (Luke 11:19-20, 1 John 2: 12, 20, 27).
- These babes have their names written in heaven and dwell in the City of the Living God, the true temple and church of CHRIST THE LORD Heb. 3: 6 .
- The revelation breaks the confusion about multiple gods and false doctrines, uniting believers in the truth of one Living God.
- The role of the babes is critical in this end-time judgment and restoration, as they bring light to others and prepare the way for the full establishment of God’s kingdom.
Section 5: The Role of Gentiles and Israel in Salvation
- Gentiles, once alienated from God, are now being redeemed by grace through faith in CHRIST THE LORD ’s blood, becoming adopted children of the Living God (Ephesians 1, 2, Romans 9:25-26 ).
- Israel, having hardened their hearts and forsaken the Living God, will be judged but eventually restored to serve the Living God, acknowledging CHRIST THE LORD as their everlasting Father.
- The Day of Trumpets initiates the judgment and awakening, followed by the Day of Atonement when forgiveness is granted through CHRIST THE LORD ’s blood.
- The ten days between these feasts symbolize a period of repentance and return to God (Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur).
- The restoration and salvation of Israel will follow the example of the gentiles, who have already been reconciled to CHRIST THE LORD .
Section 6: The Eternal Father and Son – Unity in the Godhead
- Christ is the Everlasting Father and the Son , fulfilling Isaiah 9:6. Before He came as flesh, He was the SPIRIT in heaven.
- This unity explains the divine plan of salvation: the Living God (Spirit) manifests as the Son (flesh), dies, and went back to being the FATHER and offers His blood to Himself to redeem humanity.
- The Spirit that begat CHRIST THE LORD is the same Spirit that regenerates believers, making them sons of God.
- Faith in CHRIST THE LORD as the Living God brings justification, righteousness, and eternal life, apart from works of the law.
- The concept of two gods is refuted; all divine titles and works belong to the one Living God, Jesus Christ the Lord.
Section 7: The Judgment, Redemption, and the New Covenant
- Judgment reveals the dead works of those who did not serve the Living God.
- CHRIST THE LORD as the mediator of the new covenant offers His blood once for all, providing eternal redemption (Hebrews 9:15).
- The new covenant writes God’s law on believer’s hearts through the Holy Spirit, replacing the old covenant’s external ordinances.
- The redeemed church, the body of CHRIST THE LORD , is presented spotless and holy to Himself.
- Forgiveness and the gift of the Holy Spirit enable believers to serve God with truth, faith and love.
- The ultimate goal is unity in faith and knowledge of the Living God, culminating in eternal life and fellowship with Him.
Section 8: Practical Implications and Call to Repentance
- The revelation demands repentance from worshiping false gods and dead works.
- Believers must accept CHRIST THE LORD as the Living God, Father, Son, and Spirit, to receive eternal life.
- The blowing of the shofar (shofar blasts) during the Days of Awe symbolizes God’s call to repentance and awakening.
- True worship is in spirit and truth, acknowledging CHRIST THE LORD as the FATHER who seeks sons to worship Him in Spirit and Truth .
- The judgment and wrath are means to awaken sinners to the truth, leading to salvation and restoration.
- The faithful are called to serve the Living God wholeheartedly, free from deception and dead works.
Conclusion: The Fulfillment of God’s Redemptive Plan
This study reveals that the Living God is none other than Jesus Christ the Lord, who is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. His blood, containing the eternal Spirit, is the sole means of redemption, purging dead works and enabling believers to serve God truly and to receive EVERLASTING LIFE or SPIRIT .
The biblical narrative unfolds a divine plan where:
- All humanity, spiritually dead due to sin and false worship, is offered redemption through CHRIST THE LORD ’s sacrifice.
- The old covenant, with its imperfect priesthood and tabernacle, was a foreshadowing of CHRIST THE LORD ’s perfect, heavenly ministry.
- Gentiles are the first-fruits of this redemption, with Israel’s restoration imminent.
- The final judgment and atonement fulfill God’s promise of salvation for all who truly believe.
- The church, the house of the Living God, is established as the body of Christ, living in the knowledge of the one true God. Heb. 3
- True faith is grounded in understanding Christ as the Living God and serving Him without dead works.
Ultimately, this teaching calls for repentance, faith, and a sincere commitment to serve the Living God—Christ the Lord—who is the only source of eternal life and salvation. Believers are invited into the City of the Living God, where their spirits are perfected, and they live in eternal fellowship with their God and Father.
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ATONEMENT- BLOOD OF CHRIST redeems us to serve THE LIVING GOD giving ETERNAL SPIRIT . Heb. 9;14
Day of Atonement 2020- 13th sept