Be Victory

 Blue  v9 Ch 14 Jud

 

 Jesus {His death (lion's carcass) and Resurrection (honey) v9} had been metaphorically and subtly set up as the foundation in Samson's story.  Once the Chief Cornerstone had been set in place, we will see how the building of the wall was constructed using this foundation to tear down satan's kingdom.

   Bee Sting:   Death, where is your sting?
 
       1 Cor 15:55      Hell, where is your victory?

Death is swallowed up in Victory (1 Cor 15:54) BY FAITH (Ro 11:20) once you receive Salvation & Sanctification (Mk 16:16).

 

Jesus destroyed death when He put it under His feet through Resurrection.  The Last enemy to be destroyed is death (1 Cor 15:26).  Death is a word of separation.  The bible speaks of 2 deaths.  The first applies to the natural-physical body.  Man is appointed once to die (Heb 9:27).  This speaks of the natural death.  The 2nd death is spiritual death.  We will not be hurt by the 2nd death (Rev 20:6) after we accept Christ Jesus as LORD & Savior then stay faithful to the end (Heb 3:6).  The 2nd death is when someone is eternally separated from Father God.  The sin is not imputed where there is no law (Ro 5:13) and only Love has no law against it (1 Cor 13:4-8 / Gal 5:22-23) but the law of sin & death reside in your natural flesh body (Ro 7:23) so every day you see it die or age a little bit more because it receives the sting of death (Ro 6:23) for the sin it commits that is being strengthened by or reminded of condemnation through the law.  This is the law (principals, the power of them) that Jesus nailed to the cross, proving them to be powerless (Col 2:14-15) in the meaning that the law will not be allowed (in the end) to separate us from eternal life or from life more abundantly (Jn 10:10) because by Faith we received the victory (Ro 1:17) through our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Cor 15:57).

 

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