The Types of Redemption
        
        
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          Now, if you ask Him to give you somebody else’s wife, then you didn’t find out about His will
        
        
          in the Word of God. If you would have read the Bible, you would have known that. Some might
        
        
          say, “Well, then, He said ‘no.’” No, He didn’t say anything. He doesn’t regard ignorance like
        
        
          that. He doesn’t even hear it because you couldn’t have prayed it in faith. You weren’t asking
        
        
          according to the Bible, right? It didn’t require an answer. It deserves to be ignored.
        
        
          Let’s look at another translation. The New Living Translation says, “All of God’s promises have
        
        
          been fulfilled in Him,” every one of them. “As many as are the promises of God, they all find
        
        
          their ‘Yes!’ in Him,” in the Christ.
        
        
          Now, I believe this very strongly. There is no blessing available to mankind—past, present, or
        
        
          future—except through Jesus. That’s a big statement. I say it boldly, I stand by it, and I won’t
        
        
          even blink when I say it. There never has been, and there never will be, any blessing available to
        
        
          any man or woman on the planet except through Jesus.
        
        
          Some might say, “Well, back under the old covenant, He hadn’t come yet, and they were getting
        
        
          blessed.” It was all based on what He was going to do. Every offering they made pointed to Him.
        
        
          Everything they did prophesied about Him. It was pointing to Him. Can you see it?
        
        
          Do you believe this too? There is no mercy and no blessing from God available to any man or
        
        
          woman, and there never will be, except through Jesus Christ’s redemptive work. Every promise
        
        
          and every commitment that God has ever made, and everything that has ever been or ever will be
        
        
          answered by God with “Yes, I will do this for you,” happened because of Jesus—by Him and
        
        
          through Him. He is everything to everybody. He is everything for all times.
        
        
          I don’t know that we’re as strong about this as we should be. What did Paul say about people
        
        
          who didn’t believe in Jesus and who rejected Him outright? He said, among other things, “Let
        
        
          them be accursed…,” referring to people who preach other gospels. If you don’t love the Lord,
        
        
          and you aren’t looking for His coming…, I’m not saying this—I’m quoting him, “…let him be
        
        
          Anathema Maranatha.” (1 Corinthians 16:22) Jesus is everything. Without Jesus you are nothing,
        
        
          you have nothing, and you have no future to look forward to.
        
        
          In Him, you have everything. In Him you have access to God the Father, Creator of the heavens
        
        
          and earth. (Ephesians 2:18) In Him you have relationship. (Ephesians 3:15) In Him you have
        
        
          forgiveness. In Him you have cleansing from all sin, failures, and mistakes. (Ephesians 1:7) In
        
        
          Him you have the right to rule and reign in the kingdom of God forever. In Him you have
        
        
          healing. In Him you have prosperity. To everything you ever desired, wanted, or needed, God is
        
        
          able to say, “Yes! Yes! Yes!” But never forget, every time He says “yes” to you, it’s because of
        
        
          Christ. It’s because of Him.
        
        
          There are some things that you don’t need to be so adamant about, or to be stuck so hard. But
        
        
          then there are things that you must be immovable about because the salvation of people’s souls
        
        
          depends upon it. To believe something else is to be lost, and this is one of them. When someone
        
        
          says, “I don’t believe in this or that. Can’t we get along? Can’t we fellowship?” you reply,
        
        
          “Well, I’ll be nice to you, but we’re not even in the same family if you don’t believe this. We’re
        
        
          not going to spend eternity in the same places.” This is a dividing line.