21/02/2026
There is a capital many underestimate.
I am talking about the efficacy of the blood.
When the blood of Jesus was offered, it was not symbolic sentiment. It was not emotional relief. It was not a motivational story.
It was a transaction.
Scripture says in Hebrews 9 that Christ entered once for all into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption. Eternal. Not partial. Not probationary. Not negotiable.
When that blood was presented, every debt was addressed.
Every ransom was settled.
Every demand was accounted for.
Every legality was reviewed.
Every timeline was closed.
Paid in full at a price no one can match.
Now hear this loudly.
If three hundred years ago some ancestor entered into a covenant that supposedly demands that every female in a lineage dies of cancer, and it appears to have perpetuated itself across generations, and one woman in that line now becomes born again, redemption does not pretend the history never existed.
Redemption does not feign ignorance of alleged debts.
Redemption does not ignore supposed legalities.
Redemption simply affirms this:
The blood of Jesus already paid.
Colossians 2:14 says He blotted out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to His cross.
Not negotiated.
Not postponed.
Not managed.
Nailed.
You cannot present a claim where the books have already been reconciled.
The blood has done the most extensive and comprehensive accounting in the history of existence. Heaven’s ledger has been audited. The books have been balanced. The liabilities have been absorbed. The outstanding demands have been cancelled.
Romans 5 does not say the free gift is like the offence. It says much more.
Much more than ancestral sin.
Much more than generational patterns.
Much more than covenant claims.
Much more than legal arguments.
One man’s offence may have opened a door.
But much more the grace of God and the gift by grace, which is by one man, Jesus Christ, has abounded unto many.
Much more is the language of superior capital.
This is class action redemption.
Not isolated rescue.
Not case by case litigation.
All.
That is why 2 Corinthians 5 says God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them.
Not imputing.
The problem is not that the blood is insufficient.
The problem is that many think their case is exceptional.
They think their lineage is too complicated.
Their history too entrenched.
Their covenant too strong.
Their pattern too stubborn.
That is the lie.
The enemy survives by isolating you from the word all.
He whispers, “Yes, Christ died for all, but your case is different.”
No.
If it required the blood of the Son of God, there is no ancestral contract that can outrank it.
There is no demonic legality that can override it.
There is no generational demand that can reopen what Heaven has closed.
The blood does not merely fight battles.
The blood ends arguments.
When Jesus said, “It is finished,” He was not declaring emotional closure. He was announcing legal completion.
Finished means finished.
Redemption is not an attempt to outmanoeuvre curses.
It is the introduction of a higher order of reality.
You are not negotiating with history.
You are standing in a finished work.
Stop thinking your story is an exception to all.
Stop treating the cross as a partial solution.
Stop magnifying ancestral narratives above eternal redemption.
The efficacy of the blood is not fragile.
It is final.