The Curse Is Broken In Christ!

Greetings;

Today I am writing from Manchester, England. I just finished a conference with my RIM brothers in Failsworth. We had an awesome time in God and in being together. God no doubt took everything to another level! Many people’s lives were forever changed! God is good and I know His kingdom is increasing!

Yesterday I ministered at Graham Wilkinson’s church in Middleton. Graham is one of my spiritual sons and we had a great time. I ministered a word on the breaking of the curse. I thought I would summarize a part of that message for us today.

Jesus broke the curse of the fall in who He was as a man upon the earth. He came as the Last and eternal Adam of life for us all. Through His shed blood at Calvary we have received the reward of a relationship with God in the Spirit. There were seven aspects to the curse of the fall of man and Jesus broke the curse of those seven things when He gave His life as a ransom for us all.

Without Jesus we live lives with a loss of a personal relationship with God and we end up being in the bondage of our legitimate needs being fulfilled illegitimately. Our own offenses cause us to seek love in all the wrong places. We end up with many lords in our lives. But in Christ there is One Lord! Jesus shed blood from His soul for us (Lk. 22:39-46). He bled from His soul! Jesus bled for the “want to” of mankind. He shed blood to redeem the illegitimate fulfillments of the “want to” of our hearts.
He shed blood to redeem the motivation of the heart so that we can stay in the place of our first love. He was wounded for our transgressions. He was wounded for our revolt to death. This was the place of our revolt to His will where we enter into the temptation of getting our legitimate needs fulfilled legitimately. While men slept for sorrow, Jesus was awake in the midst of sorrow. He broke the curse of our revolt unto death and He bought back the passion of our hearts when He confessed the Father’s will and not His own. With the belt of truth He changed our hearts and secured our futures. We are a chosen generation so that we can know One Lord!

Without Jesus we live lives with works motivated by natural sight and the fear of death. We take actions based on natural sight and the fear of death. Things that we naturally see cause us to make judgments that prevent us from living from the heart with faith toward God. But in Christ there is One Faith! Jesus shed blood internally. They beat Him and He no doubt bled internally (Lk. 22:63-65). He was blindfolded and beaten, but He trusted the sight of the Spirit more than what He could not see naturally. He was bruised for our iniquity – our internal weaknesses. Humankind was bound to the temptation of the fear of death by the things we naturally see. We often judge what we cannot see by the things that we have seen. Our past experiences bind us to the place where we become paralyzed from works of faith and bound to actions based on the fear of death. Jesus willingly yielded to the Father’s will and trusted the sight of the Spirit over the blindness of His natural sight. He activated a faith toward God for all men. His breastplate of righteousness inspired His priestly testimony of anointed acts of the heart. He had a right relationship with God His Father from His heart. He refused to be wounded in His heart to make human judgment based on human wisdom. His actions as a Royal Priest made a way for us to become a royal priesthood. We can know One Faith!

Without Jesus we have a loss of a testimony of being a heavenly house and we are bound to only the mere hope of earthly blessings. Because of that we constantly look for more earthly blessings. We need more money, more time, or more of our needs met in some way. We become defiled to the testimony of true peace in Christ and we seek peace through finding our identity in the flesh or the flesh of others. We don’t like who we are and we want to be someone else. We become unholy because we live lives that aren’t really us. We end up being submerged in many things that rob us of our true identity in God. Our testimony is the testimony of being submerged in many things. But in Christ there is One Baptism! Jesus was scourged and became completely submerged in blood (Jn. 19:1). There was no part of His body that was not submerged in the blood of the flesh. The chastisement of our peace was upon Him and by His stripes we are healed. Jesus was the true testimony of a heavenly house. Everywhere He saw a disconnection between heaven’s house and earth’s house he walked as heaven’s house to fill the gap. He found His identity in the Spirit so that the hands of men could therefore mar him and He could remain a heavenly testimony upon the earth. He was baptized in blood – He was submerged in human blood. His heavenly understanding couldn’t be destroyed by the misunderstandings of men. Pilot found that Jesus was a man of peace and He said, “I can find nothing wrong with Him”. The crowd shouted for a release of Barabbas (Barabbas means “son of shame or confusion”). Jesus healed the human body that day as the man of Peace, not a man of shame or a man of confusion. When men identified in shame and confusion Jesus found His testimony in His Father’s house and He shed blood for the curse of a loss of a testimony in God. He walked as the holy man with feet shot with peace and made a way for us to become a holy nation forever. He was submerged in human blood so that we could be submerged in His Holy Spirit and have our feet shod with peace as a holy nation.


Without Jesus we have a loss of life-giving authority and we are constantly bound to the control of men. We live for ourselves and we don’t live for nor do we seek to be witnesses of the life-giving testimony of light to darkness that is found in the Father of lights. We act on ourselves and don’t understand the power of two witnesses. We think one is enough so we become a fatherless people in a fatherless world. We resort to control and manipulation because we think that power is enough and don’t understand that all things in life are resolved through the life-giving testimony of the authority of one Father of all people. We never find the effective door of authority to our inheritance in Christ. But in Christ there is One Father of all and for all to be under His life-giving authority means that all walk in the witness of the authority of life. Jesus shed from His head as He broke the curse of human control. They placed a thorny crown of rebellion upon His brow (Jn. 19:2-3). His submission to His heavenly Father gave us back the power of light to darkness. We have a corporate shield of faith because Jesus broke the power of human domination and gave us the testimony of one God Above All. A shield of faith stood there that day with His head in heaven and His feet upon the earth. He shed blood to break the curse of human control that day. He gave us the eternal hope of knowing His releasing power of the Spirit of Counsel and the testimony of one God Above All. Faith is the evidence of things hoped for, but hope is the anchor of our souls. The hands of the control of men placed the crown of thorns upon the head of Jesus so that the curse of control could be broken and the corporate ministry of life of the laying on of hands could be given to us by knowing the one God and Father Of All. We are all His own special people submitted one to another in Christ.

Without Jesus we have loss of heavenly strength and we live lives of circumstantial rule and crises management. We are bound to apathy toward the things of God so we are constantly responding to things that require and want our attention. We make financial decisions because of what we think we have to do, not what God wants to do. We seek to fill the passions of our souls though external souses and controls. We were bound to the distraction of things that get our attention because they touch our fleshly senses in a deceptive name of life. What requires our attention today? What meets our needs the most?  We say we are alive, but we are not alive at all. Many things become the controlling counterfeits of life to us. But in Christ we know one God Above All! Jesus shed blood from His hands (Jn. 19:17 – 20). The resurrection faced a dead earth. The hands that give life overpowered the distraction of thorns and thistles. His hands were willingly pierced and shed blood to overcome the works of the flesh and the distractions of piercing things for men. The Spirit of Might covered His soul with a helmet of salvation that day. A man of praise defeated death! Jesus shed blood from His hands so that we would lift up holy hands and be a people of praise. He shed blood so that we could be the praise of our God by His resurrection Might to know one God Above All.

Without Jesus we have a loss of intimacy with God and other people so we live striving with others and we are bound to the logical judgments of our minds. Love can only be received or given when it is reasonable or deserved. We perspire at the thought of true love so we no longer live to give love or to be loved in life. Our judgments and decisions are ones of death and not of life. We become gods unto ourselves by reasoning what is right and what is wrong, who is deserving of love and who is not. But in Christ there is one God Through All! Jesus shed blood from His feet. Living bread stood on the nails of sweat and human will. The One standing in love that day defeated the judgment of iron. Jesus became a living sword freely expressing a love for the Father and a love for people as He stood unbending and said, “Father forgive them they don’t know what they are doing”. He gave His body to be broken, but His legs were not broken (Jn. 19:32, 33). He stood in our judgment to freely give eternal life to all men. He shed blood that we might know one God Through All. He didn’t die of broken legs and collapsed breath. He freely broke His body for us. He did that so that we could stand in a love for the Father and one another as the people of God.


Without Jesus we have a loss of future expectations and are bound to a testimony of bitterness and death. We are more concerned with what relates to us and to our own accomplishments than we are with inheritance and legacy. There is no awe of God nor is there any expectations of greatness to anyone beyond ourselves. We are consumed by the influence of things that surround us. We fear natural judgments and do not know the power of the mercy of God. We end up living for our own lives and we live our lives alone. Our hope is natural success and natural comfort. We have no concern of leaving an inheritance in the earth that can be lived on in our children and our children’s children. We become consumed with the success of our own lifetimes and suffer burn out and mid-life crises. But in Christ there is one God In All! Jesus shed blood when they pierced His side (Jn. 19:35). The Adam of the Spirit was put to sleep. A man of rest trusted the power of God’s life-giving Spirit when He committed His Spirit to the Father and the hope of the generations before Him. Instead of dust to dust He committed His Spirit to His Father. A man of Spirit trusted the Spirit and confessed that from Spirit He came and to Spirit He returned. The Church was birthed from the Adam of Spirit. A spiritual rib was formed that day as blood and water flowed! Jesus won back our joy and the testimony of a face-to-face relationship with God. The power of prayer in the Spirit birthed an eternal hope for His eternal Bride that day. A people who had not obtained mercy have truly obtained mercy!

These are things to consider. Christ is risen and the curse has been broken! Come Holy Spirit, Come!

Blessings to you,


Apostle Ted J. Hanson

 

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