In this two-part video teaching, Craig Hill gives historical and biblical background and understanding into the world's economy. Through this revelation, you will see how the cycles of economy are misunderstood by many believers and how the enemy uses this to enslave God's people. Once you understand what Jubilee is all about, you will want to be ready!
I have found that there are several profound principles and practices in the Bible that we, as westerners, totally miss simply because the eastern imagery is unfamiliar to us. One such practice, the understanding of which is a key that opens profound new insight into the Bible, is a particular type of blood covenant knows as “The Threshold Covenant.”
In the ancient east, when a host became aware that a guest was to call on him, if he wished to receive and honor that guest, he would pour out a sacrifice of blood at the threshold of his dwelling. The sight of this blood sacrifice was then taken by the guest to be an invitation to pass over, or step across the blood-stained threshold and enter into a covenant of hospitality with the host. Since the blood on the threshold represents the life of the host, the greatest insult a guest could convey would be to step on the threshold, and thus in the blood (Hebrews 10:26-29).
Covenants in the East have for centuries been ratified by the outpouring of blood. While blood in the western mind is usually thought to represent death, in the eastern mind, blood represents life. God told the Hebrew people in Leviticus 17:11 “For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and
One day while reading through my Bible, my attention was drawn to the following peculiar scripture as being important:
“Thus says the Lord, ‘Stand by the ways and see and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; and you shall find rest for your souls.’ But they said, `We will not walk in it.’” Jeremiah 6:16
Many people, even Christians, do not fully realize the true weight behind Jesus’ sacrifice. In the introductory teaching of "The Blood Covenant I," Craig Hill delves into the cultural significance of having the blood of Christ shed for us.
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