Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God (I John 3:1). Behold what love the Father hath bestowed on us that we are a part of the family of God! We belong. Divine blood made it possible.

To hide in the blood of Jesus means to hide in His love. When you hide in the love of Jesus, you hide in the blood. Think of the power in the blood, the wonder-working power, miraculous power.

The cry of many hearts today is, “Hide me in the blood, Lord; hide me till the storms of life pass me by. Hide me when sorrows come. Hide me, oh Lord, when troubles and trials are everywhere. Hide me in the blood when the lightning is flashing and the thunder roaring. Hide me, oh Lord, in your precious blood, hide me when my heart is so broken, so hurt.” Nothing is greater than the loving blood that went to Golgotha for us all, the blood that paid the price.

“Hide me in that love when I feel unloved by the world around me. Hide me, Jesus, in that love blood. Oh Lord, I know that in that love blood I’ll find strength to journey, strength to go on. I know it’s there. Hide me in that love blood until I receive the strength I need to climb the next mountain. Hide me in that blood in every valley so I can bear up and be a good soldier for you, oh Lord, so I will let nothing stop me. Hide me in that blood when I’m in the den of lions, in the fiery furnaces of life. Hide me in the blood, the precious, all-powerful blood of Jesus.”

When you are hidden in the blood, you are hidden in the bosom of your Lord. Rock me in the cradle of thy love and feed me until I want no more. In that cradle of His love, you are hidden in the blood, the wonderful blood of Jesus. He gathers you into His arms, holds you tightly against His heart. You feel the heartbeat of all love, the eternal Jesus love. In the security of His blood you know that no power can destroy you: You’re in the blood.

“Hide me, Jesus, in the blood of your courage, the same courage you had when you preached on the shores of Galilee. Hide me in that blood courage that caused you to walk on the waters that stormy night, dear Jesus. Hide me in the blood until I can find the joy of Heaven that you brought from Earth when you came—joy, Heaven’s joy.

“Hide me until I can hear the heavenly music and receive strength from that joy because the Jesus blood-joy is our strength. For the joy of the LORD is your strength (Nehemiah 8:10). In the strength of that joy I find everything I need to help tear down the strongholds of the enemy, everything I need to stand up tall with the whole armor of God.

“Hide me in the blood until every chapter in the Bible is living reality to my heart. Hide me in the blood until every statement you have made, Lord, comes alive in my spirit.

“Hide me until every promise of yours becomes truly mine. Hide me until I know how to use each promise and have the will and courage to use it. Hide me until I have the faith to use each and every promise.

“Oh hide me, hide me in the blood until the dangers pass me by. Hide me in the blood of Jesus, and I will rejoice and be glad. I will rise up in the power of your Spirit, oh Lord, and I will go forth to win souls. I will not fear what man will do unto me; I will not fear the powers of the devil: Hide me, oh hide me, dear Jesus in your blood.”

Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature (II Peter 1:4). God’s exceedingly great and mighty promises are promises man would never dare make, never dare freely guarantee. You have the seal of blood on God’s promises, that precious blood of Jesus. God will stand by His Word; He will not fail. God the Father backs up all His promises, and the Holy Spirit is here to help you yield to the Word, to hide it in your heart. Thank God for the blood that stained the Old Rugged Cross!

“Hide me in the blood until I have love in perfection. There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love (I John 4:18). I will not live in fear, in dread. Hide me in the blood. Hide me in the blood of Jesus until all the oppression, all the depression is destroyed, and I have none at all—just jubilation, gladness and Calvary’s victory through the blood.

“Hide me in the blood until that old, dirty monster of despair has been conquered and destroyed. Hide me in the blood until I know that everything will be all right.

“Hide me in the blood until there will be no loneliness, till the lonely days, the lonely nights disappear. Hide me, oh Lord, in the blood until I have no misgivings whatsoever. Hide me in the blood until I see the ways of the Lord, the footprints of Jesus in the sands of time.

“Hide me in the blood until my ears hear all that the Spirit is saying, so that I won’t miss anything. Hide me, oh do hide me!”

The blood is for all of us, for everyone. To the sinner we are saying, Come! Come! Wash yourselves in the blood. Come, come to Jesus! Come and be made clean. No matter your sins, you can be free of them.

“Hide me in the blood of Jesus till the storms are all over, until He says, ‘Come up higher, Child.’ Hide me in the blood of Jesus and I’ll know that I have citizenship papers in Heaven, a passport to Glory.

“Hide me in the blood until I can pray knowing that every word I speak the Father hears, that I can say with you, dear Jesus, I knew that thou hearest me always (John 11:42).

“Hide me in the blood until none of self rises up, until no egotism is there. Hide me until I can see Jesus as Stephen saw Him. No matter what I’m going through, no matter what I’m suffering, I will have that Jesus-blood sight like Stephen, and I will see Jesus.

“Although I’m persecuted for the sake of Christ, hide me in the blood until I can sing like Paul and Silas, until I can glorify the Lord for an earthquake of power through the blood of the Lamb, and souls will be brought into the Kingdom.”

Feel that quickening power; it’s wonderful to have life through the blood! When you find the blood of Jesus, you find abundant life. When you find the blood, you find the door into Heaven. When you find the blood, you find the gate back into Eden.

“Hide me in the blood so I won’t be looking at this old world and worrying about what will happen. Hide me in the blood so I will hear the voice of the Lord saying that in the last days perilous times shall come (II Timothy 3:1). So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors (Matthew 24:33). I listen through the blood and hear His promise: In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also (John 14:2,3). It’s all in the blood, so hide me there. Hide me there and I will have hope, Heaven’s unbelievable hope. I will never be hopeless again; just hide me in the blood.

“Hide me in the blood and let me have wonderful, refreshing rest. Hide me in the blood until my spirit is calm. Hide me as you hid the Apostle Paul. Oh God, what he went through! But you told him, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness (II Corinthians 12:9). Hide me in that sufficient blood grace so that I can stand upright like Paul, be strong like him. His strength came from the blood.

“Hide me in the blood, and when the death angel comes I will still have life. Hide me in the blood on the Resurrection morning when the dead in Christ will come forth. They were hidden in the blood. You find the Resurrection in the blood, the whole plan of redemption for soul, mind and body in the blood of Jesus.

“Hide me in the blood knowledge and wisdom of your Son Jesus, and I will know that I can live free from sin every day, for I have been made holy through the blood. My sins are gone, washed away in the blood of the Lamb. Redemption draweth nigh because of the blood of Jesus.”

Have the faith for every valley no matter how deep, knowing it is filled with blood love, blood victory, blood strength, the blood fragrance of the man called Jesus. Praise ye the Lord! In that valley is power over every demonic spirit we have to confront.

“Hide me in the blood with the power that tramples devils underfoot. Hide me in the blood of Jesus.”

Let the world doubt on, but I shout and rejoice over that eternal blood. It’s all mine; it’s all yours. It belongs to the children of God.

“Hide me in the blood that separates me from the world. Hide me in the blood that separates me from all evil. Hide me in the blood, and I will have power over all the darkness around me; the light of the blood gives it.”

But if a man walk in the night, he stumbleth, because there is no light in him (John 11:10). We don’t walk in the night as some do; we walk in the fellowship of His blood and grace, in the light of Him.

“Hide me in the blood where I find all the goodness of the Lord, the gentle kindness of my Lord and Master. With all of my needs supplied, spiritually, physically and financially, I have the whole Christ for the whole me. Hide me in the blood.”

Behold I’m His child. I belong to Him; He is my elder brother. Behold I have hidden in the blood until I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him (II Timothy 1:12). I have hidden in the blood until I have full assurance of all His greatness toward mankind. Joyfully I go forth declaring it to the nations: Come to Jesus! Come to Jesus! Hide in His blood.

The storms are raging, life is hard, and you will never find your way to Heaven without this blood. Come. This blood is your refuge. You will find a hiding place in this blood from all troubles, sorrows, dangers.

Hide in His blood and you will find your tears being dried by His ever-loving hands. Hide in the blood, and you will know His voice. Jesus said, My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me (John 10:27). You will know Him as the very Son of God, the Lily in all your valleys. On all your mountain peaks you will find Him to be the Rose of Sharon making intercession for you day and night. You will find Him in your desolate desert places as the Water of Life. You will find Him to be your everything when you hide in the blood of the Lamb.

We have found the hiding place from all sin and destruction. We have found in the hiding place in the blood power to be all the Lord wants us to be: righteous holy beings, purged, cleansed and delivered.

“Hide me in the blood so I will have freedom and liberty in the blood of Jesus. Hide me in the blood and I know I will never walk alone because He walks with me.” It’s wonderful, blood-washed child of God, to know He walks with you.

“Hide me in the blood, in Jesus’ living reality. Hide me in the blood; I won’t have to search for Him anymore. Hide me in the blood, and I won’t have to wonder where He is. I know He is ever with me. I know all His power is available to me, and I know all the answers for life are in the blood. Hide me in the blood, and I will have the answers, oh Lord.

“Hide me in the blood and I will not grope through the darkness. Hide me in the blood and I will see this hour for what it is; I will know this hour. Hide me in the blood and I will hear the blood voice saying, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned (Mark 16:15,16).

“Hide me in your blood, and I will go forth to bring in the harvest for you. Hide me in your blood, and I will know you have given me your power over all the demonic spirits of darkness. Hide me in your blood and I will be your vessel, cleansed, holy and fit to have Heaven’s best poured into my life that I can pour it to others. Hide me in the blood until I have the tongue of fire to give forth the message that Jesus is real, the Son of God and that He paid the price on Calvary for our redemption.”

The voice of the blood cries: He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning (I John 3:8). Sin means death. The soul that sinneth, it shall die (Ezekiel 18:20).

“Hide me in the blood, and I will hear the blood message, the blood Gospel, and I will follow the blood steps of my Lord. I will step in His steps, and I will cling to Him. I will cling to His Gospel.

“Hide me in the blood for I know there is no false doctrine there. Everything is true. I hear the blood voice saying, And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free (John 8:32). What is the truth? Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6).”

Many have no real life, but we as children of God have it. We don’t have to go the way of the world, to intoxicate ourselves or get high on drugs. We have found all we need in the blood; it’s joy unspeakable and full of glory.

“Hide me in the blood and my cup runneth over with the blessings of Heaven. Hide me in the blood and I know I walk with the favor of God. Hide me in the blood and I know that angels minister to me. Hide me, oh hide me in the blood! Give me no other hiding place.”

In His love and grace, peace and longsuffering, I have found what I had been looking for. I found it in the blood, the reality of Heaven while I’m still on Earth. I found the truth covenant, that which broke all the yokes and bondages. I found that which makes me walk in the freedom and liberty of the Holy Ghost.

“Hide me in the blood and I’ll stand up to the dangers of life. Hide me in the blood and the sorrows of life will never conquer me. Hide me in the blood, and I’ll have the strength of the blood, the greatness of the blood, the blood mind, the Jesus mind. I’ll have the blood thoughts, pure and clean. I’ll think like He thought when He was here on Earth.”

The blood voice of Jesus cried out in a loud voice: Lazarus, come forth. And he that was dead came forth (John 11:43,44). That voice of divine blood spoke, and it was done. The blood voice resurrected the dead as though waking them from sleep. And he took the damsel by the hand, and said unto her, Talitha cumi; which is, being interpreted, Damsel, I say unto thee, arise. And straightway the damsel arose, and walked; for she was of the age of twelve years. And they were astonished with a great astonishment (Mark 5:41,42).

“Hide me in the blood, and I will see His glory daily. Hide me in the blood, and I will expect miracles and healings for people. I have the blood message, the blood promises, the blood covenant. Hide me in the blood so I can represent you like the apostles did so many years ago.

“Hide me, oh Lord, in the blood so I can have the kind of love that Stephen had when he was being stoned to death: And he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. And when he had said this, he fell asleep (Acts 7:60). He was hidden in the blood.”

When you hide in the blood, you have the same forgiving spirit of the blood that Jesus had. You love even your enemies. You may not like some of their ways, but you love their souls, and you want them to live in that wonderful Heaven. You know they can be changed through the blood.

“Oh Lord, you hid Israel in the blood that night in Egypt. What a night of terror it was! What a night of darkness and misgiving with no understanding! Only death was in the streets; death knocked on the doors of every home not under the blood. The death angel went through, and if no blood was on the doorpost, he entered: And the oldest son suddenly died. Oh hide us! I hear the cry. Hide us in the blood!”

The Egyptians, representing this old world, felt no need of hiding in the blood. They thought the blood on the doorpost was foolish. The world looks at us and thinks: How foolish that we believe the blood must be applied to our hearts; how silly that we cry, “Hide me in your precious blood and I will rejoice day and night!”

In Egypt, some hid in the blood, some didn’t. And it came to pass, that at midnight the LORD smote all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the firstborn of the captive that was in the dungeon; and all the firstborn of cattle. And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he, and all his servants, and all the Egyptians; and there was a great cry in Egypt; for there was not a house where there was not one dead (Exodus 12:29,30). Screams pierced the stillness of the night: Death, death, death! Scream upon scream became one mad roar through the night. But the Israelites were safe in the blood until the storm of death passed by. At midnight it happened.

Another midnight hour is on its way, Sinner. If you are not hidden in the blood, the death angel will come, the eternal death angel. You will never see what Heaven looks like. You may not feel the need of being hidden in the blood, the blood of eternal life, but one day you will wish you had been hidden in the blood. There will be no hiding place anywhere else. The only hiding place today in the eyes of God is in the blood of Jesus.

Oh Sinner, run for the blood! Cry out for the blood! It’s the only refuge, the only hiding place. There will be a time, the Bible tells us, that the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains; And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand (Revelation 6:15-17)? They will be seeking a hiding place to keep from looking at the one upon the throne, so fierce, so angry; but they won’t have the blood to hide in.

Imagine how the Israelites felt hiding in the blood, the only hiding place in all Egypt. Death couldn’t touch them. The blood on the doorposts was only a token, but it worked because something greater backed it up—divine blood. That animal blood had no life; the life was in the blood of Jesus our sacrificial Lamb, our Lamb who was slain for us.

In Egypt, even Pharaoh’s home was touched by the death angel. That home was not hidden in the blood, and it meant death. The night the first-born were killed was the worst night, no doubt, that had ever been, but a worse one is coming, a night when eternal death will knock on every door. It won’t take just the oldest son; it will take all who are not hidden in the blood. Whole households will be destroyed. Favor will be shown no home without the blood.

Scoffers will be mocking no longer when that stifling night comes bringing the worst terror imaginable. They will know it means eternal damnation, eternal destruction.

In Egypt they wanted that awful night to end, wanted to wake to find it just a bad dream. Finally the dawn came; the light shined upon their dead. Death was everywhere. But the coming eternal dark night will never have a light shine on it, never see a dawn, a sunrise, or moon or stars that shine…only total darkness.

The book of Revelation describes one of the many plagues in the Tribulation Period: And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom was full of darkness; and they gnawed their tongues for pain (Revelation 16:10).

“Oh hide me in the blood with eternal light!”

I love the light. In a dark room, it’s so wonderful to be able to switch on a light to penetrate the darkness, to make it go away. We don’t wonder where the darkness went; we’re just happy it’s conquered. That’s the reason the Babe of Bethlehem had the light; it showed up in that special star, the blood light that would guide each child of God through every night until there would no longer be a night. That blood light would guide them on the paths of righteousness, lift them up on wings of love and sustain them.

“Oh hide me in the blood, and I feel no danger!”

My heart skips no beats over this endtime hour. It cries for those out in the night, but as for myself, I know I’m all right. I’m hidden in the blood.

Although the mighty clouds of Tribulation darkness are rolling in, the hope, faith, security, full assurance and peace of the blood soothes God’s children. We’ve found the hiding place, the place of safety and rest. We have found a place where the Lord has shut us away from the world. He is holding us in the palm of His hand, serving us with manna from Earth daily. Spreading a great banquet before us, the Lord has hidden us in the blood.

“Hide me in the blood where the love language can be heard. Hide me in the blood until the blemishes are all gone. Hide me in the blood until I learn all about your greatness, your might and your power toward your children. Hide me in the blood and teach me thy ways, oh Lord, and I will never depart from them. I will stay under the blood, and all things will be supplied.”

The Holy Spirit makes plain paths under the blood. Under the blood you are never out of step, always in step.

Under the blood is found the compassion to bring in the lost. Under the blood are the tears of Calvary for the lost, and you cry those tears as you look upon humanity steeped in sin, unclean, undone. But the courage, the faith of the blood, the power of the blood make you know without a doubt they can be lifted up out of that pit. You know you have the love rope to throw to them, and you cry, “Take hold! You can come right up to this hiding place!”

Rahab the harlot, knowing her city would be given into the hands of the Israelites, asked for a token that she and her family would be spared. Give me a true token: And that ye will save alive my father, and my mother, and my brethren, and my sisters, and all that they have, and deliver our lives from death (Joshua 2:12,13). Give me protection! The spies told her to bind this line of scarlet thread in the window which thou didst let us down by (Joshua 2:18). She found that hiding place in the scarlet rope she used to lower the spies down the wall. By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with them that believed not, when she had received the spies with peace (Hebrews 11:31).

Oh Sinner, we’re dropping the scarlet rope of safety to you. Why don’t you take it? You will be destroyed if you don’t. Backslider, you know you are no longer hidden under the blood. Death is everywhere else. Only in the blood is life. When you close your eyes tonight, you have no promise you will ever wake again. But in the blood you close your eyes knowing that whether you wake on Earth or in Heaven, it matters not. You will wake through the blood of life, the blood of mercy. You will wake in the heart of God because you are hidden in the blood.

We don’t cry: Oh Watchman, what of the night! We are not alarmed. Under the blood we have found a hiding place in this old world of distress and sin, this world where people are committing unspeakable crimes. Destruction is all around us. The world doesn’t know what life is because the only real life on Earth is under the blood.

Under the blood we have eternal life, eternal peace, joy, happiness, gladness. Under the blood is no lack, no want. Jesus is the satisfying Christ. For he satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness (Psalm 107:9). Dine with Him and be filled with Him, with all His greatness.

In the blood we find the nine fruits of the Spirit—so wonderful, so glorious! But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law (Galatians 5:22,23). Under the blood we have them all. Naked and undone without the blood, we have nothing. Without the blood we are out in the cold, cold night.

“Oh precious Jesus, we have found you, the Pearl of Great Price! We sold everything, gave it all up so we could have you.”

With this Pearl of Great Price, we live under the blood; it’s our privilege, our place in God. We are under the blood and we know when He looks our way, He will see the blood, and the eternal death angel will go on by. All eternity in Heaven will be ours.

“Oh hide me in the blood! How I love the blood!”

I love to sit at His feet as He teaches me so much about the blood. He continues to tell me new things about the blood. The blood is as strong, saith the Lord, as all eternity. The blood has all the life of eternity in it, health for every child of God. Hide me in the blood of His life. I have found it; I believe in it and I shall hide in it. Never come out from under the blood of Jesus!

All Heaven listen: We want to be forever hidden in the blood of the Lamb. In the blood is no scarcity of life, peace, hope, love. It’s all in the blood. All the courage you will ever need, all the heart, is in the blood.

“Just hide me in the blood so I can use the humility of Jesus. Hide me in the blood so I can clothe myself in His cloak of humility, so I can serve the Father as He served His love to lost humanity, so I can love as He loved, and cry, ‘I have come to do thy will, oh God, as my Master did.’

“Hide me in the blood so there will be nothing but total obedience in my spirit and in my heart. Hide me in the blood until I can reach out night and day for lost humanity, spend and be spent, not counting my own life dear, only for the value you put on it for your Kingdom.

“Hide me in the blood until nothing can stop me from doing all your will to win the lost at any cost. Hide me in the blood until I carry this Gospel to the whole world in this final hour. Hide me in the blood until those who are in darkness can see great light, eternal light.

“Hide me in the blood so that my voice will be the same blood-love voice as yours, dear Lord, and that people will be swept into the Kingdom by the millions in this last sinful hour.

“While the spirit of Antichrist is raging, while the world church is growing so rapidly, hide me in the blood.

“Hide me in the blood until I see only the Church of Jesus Christ that He purchased with His own blood, and I know I am bone of His bone and flesh of His flesh. Hide me, hide me in the blood until I see only Jesus. Hide me until I’m always looking unto Him, the author and finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2).

“Hide me, oh hide me in the blood! I will ever treasure it, ever adore it as the eternal ages roll. When I enter through the gates of Glory, surely I will shout Hallelujah! because I found the hiding place under the blood for all life’s journey from Earth to Heaven.”

Some travel by air, some by sea, but I travel under the blood of Jesus. How do you travel? Travel under the blood and you will be able to see as God sees, hear as God hears, speak with love, gentleness and kindness as He speaks.

“Hide me under the blood, and I will be in the very image of my Maker. Hide me under the blood until I have all His traits and characteristics.”

Praise God for the all-loving blood of Jesus that brings such consolation, lifts us out of degradation, sets our feet on the solid rock, Christ Jesus, and establishes our goings.

“The blood, hide me under the blood, under the sacred, holy, divine blood that was shed at Golgotha. Hide me, hide me until one day I can cry, ‘The storms of life have passed me by, and Heaven is all mine!’ Hide me until I can walk down the avenue of Glory, stand before the throne and look upon the face of God, the face that no man has been able to look upon.” Without the holiness of the blood we can never look upon His face, but in the holiness of the blood we can look upon His face, into His eyes.

“Oh mighty God, the maker, the creator of all, the God whose ways are past finding out: I have learned so much, and I have found it under the blood. I found the spiritual side of life, I found God’s side, holy, holy, holy. I found it under the blood. This life can only be found under the blood.”

Behold what manner of love He hath bestowed upon us that we have found life under the blood. We have found the greatness of Heaven on planet Earth under the blood, an Eden, because we have found Jesus and all He brought, all He taught. Under the blood it’s our possession.

Under the blood impossibilities have become possible. Under the blood we shout, “All things are possible!” because we believe, we do believe.

And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ (I Thessalonians 5:23). To be preserved blameless is to be preserved under the blood. No blame. Outside the blood, sin is to blame. If you are a sinner, you take the blame of sin. But under the blood your sins are washed away and you are blameless. Under the blood you have found Heaven even before you arrive.

Hidden in the blood, I know that all the dangers, all the trials, all the temptations of life will pass me by. We have nothing to fear, nothing to worry about under the blood of Jesus.

Oh precious blood of Jesus! Oh precious eternal Word! The blood Word, the blood covenant belongs to all who will accept it. How great, how astounding, how profound it is!

Little lost lamb: You have strayed so far that you don’t even hear the Master’s voice calling you. Why not let this blood call open your ears? Why not let this blood voice point you to the way of salvation? Every child of God has the blood-love voice. Won’t you hear the call so you can be found? Unless you want to be found, it would be no finding at all. You must first realize you are lost, and then you must desire to be found.

Sinner, come to the fountain and be washed, and then you can find the hiding place under His blood wings. You will find all this and more, much more. It will take eternity to tell the story of it all, of what is to be found under the divine blood of Jesus.

If you don’t know the Lord, pray this prayer with me now: Oh, God, I do believe in the blood of Jesus. I know there is victory, life in the precious blood of Jesus. I confess all my sins, and I am conscious of the fact that my faith in the blood of Jesus will cause the Jesus blood to flow over my soul and wash away all my sins. Come into my heart, Jesus! Come on in!

If you meant that prayer, He has come, and your sins are gone. Now you can move to hide under the blood of His holiness and righteousness. What a cloak of righteousness and holiness it is! Oh the beauty of His holiness is beyond compare!

If you need a miracle, you can have it. The faith and love that connect you to Heaven are under the blood. I’m not a healer, I’m the Lord’s believer. I believe in the power of prayer. I believe in miracles because I believe in His blood. I believe in all the power in His blood, and I believe with His blood stripes you have physical healing.

Let that heart come to normal while I pray, let that diabetes be destroyed. These things are not of God; diseases don’t come from the Lord. The Bible plainly tells us that every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning (James 1:17). All good and perfect gifts come from the Lord. No sickness or disease is included in those gifts. In those gifts are miracles, healings.

Jesus came to defeat the power of the devil. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil (I John 3:8). Sickness, disease, afflictions are all works of the devil, but with Jesus’ blood-stripes we are healed. He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed (Isaiah 53:5).

“Hide us in that blood until every sickness, every disease leaves the body, for with His blood stripes we are healed. Hide us in the blood until that cancer disappears, that blindness goes, until those deformed limbs are made whole. Hide us in that miraculous blood right now and let sick bodies come to normal. Hide us in the blood until that spine comes to normal, the vertebras are re-created, the discs healed. Hide us in the blood until the invalids come to health and each body finds life in the blood. Hide us in the blood; it’s our refuge. Jesus came with healing in His wings to make us whole.”

Lord, here they are. I bring the sick and afflicted to you. Lay a healing hand on the sick and afflicted. Heal, in the all-powerful blood name of Jesus! Heal, I pray!

The healing power is flowing. Healing is yours, only believe. Only believe. Believing makes everything possible for you and yours, and all the honor and glory go to the Lord.

Yea, saith the Spirit of the Lord: I have given you my blood; it’s already yours, and you can find your hiding place day and night in my blood. In my blood, you will find all of my greatness. In my blood, you will find all of my tender care for you. In my blood, you will walk without torment, you will walk with great gladness of heart. Under my blood, under my blood you will find all of my grace, all that I paid for at Calvary for you.

Trust in my blood, and you will have all powers over the devil. Nothing will be able to conquer you if you trust in my blood. To trust in my blood, you trust in the Gospel that I brought. To trust in my blood, you have the healing within your reach that you need—not just for your soul but for your body, saith the Lord.

Hide me in the blood: Yes, cry it from the depths of your soul, and deliverance will be yours, saith the Lord. The diseases will be destroyed. The deformities will leave, and just as my blood destroyed your sins, it will destroy your sicknesses. Under the blood, my blood, you will find victory, saith the Lord.

Oh dear Jesus, hide me! Hide me under your wonderful, powerful blood!

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