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Until you understand “the much more”, you will keep measuring redemption with the tape of the fall.
And that is where many miss it.
Yes, blood has been treated as currency in the spiritual economy.
Yes, covenants were made.
Yes, patterns have repeated themselves with frightening precision.
Yes, Scripture says, “by one man’s offence death reigned.”
Death reigned. It was not casual. It was structured.
It had sequencing.
It had automation.
It had continuity beyond the original actors.
Five hundred years after a covenant was cut, its effects could still be running.
Debentures signed by ancestors could still be “executing.”
Patterns could appear intelligent, organised, relentless.
That is the backdrop.
But here is the thunder:
The free gift is not like the offence.
Not equal.
Not opposite.
Not a counterweight.
Much more.
If one offence could engineer such devastation,
if one man’s trespass could introduce a system so automated that death reigned,
then what do you imagine the obedience of the Son of God accomplished?
Romans does not whisper it. It shouts it.
Much more the grace of God.
Much more the gift by grace.
Much more those who receive will reign in life.
You see, the problem in many spiritual warfare conversations is not that people acknowledge the efficacy of the offence.
The problem is that they do not acknowledge the super-efficacy of redemption.
They speak of automation on the side of darkness.
But redemption is not manual.
They speak of sequencing on the side of curses.
But redemption is not reactionary.
They speak of stubborn patterns.
But redemption is not fragile.
Redemption is not God trying to fix a leak.
It is not a patch.
It is not a negotiation.
It is a total system override.
When the blood of Jesus was shed, it was not introduced as an alternative ritual in the same class as previous blood. It was introduced as a category disruption.
The offence produced death.
The free gift produces reigning in life.
The offence brought condemnation.
The free gift brings justification.
The offence established a reign.
The free gift establishes a greater reign.
Notice the language. Reign. Governance. Authority.
The new covenant is not denial of the offence.
It is the declaration that the offence has been outclassed.
When we teach new creation realities, we are not naive about patterns.
We are not ignorant of what has operated.
We are not dismissing history.
We are saying something far louder:
The free gift is not like the offence.
The offence was written in Adam.
The free gift is written, sealed, and alive in Christ.
The offence introduced a destructive automation.
Redemption introduced a superior life system.
The offence gave us a solid backdrop to showcase the splendour of grace.
If death could be this organised, how organised is life?
If curses could be this consistent, how consistent is justification?
If darkness could engineer such precision, how much more has heaven engineered redemption?
The new covenant is not the opposite of ancestral patterns.
It is not simply curse versus blessing.
It is a higher order of existence.
A new reign.
A new man.
A new system.
Much more.
Until you settle that the free gift is much more, you will continue to fear the offence as though grace is a junior partner.
But once you see it, once it burns in you, you realise:
The offence may have been destructive.
But redemption is infinitely more constructive.
And that is the much more truth.
Sin is never just an action.
It is a transaction.
The danger of sin is not merely that something wrong was done.
The deeper danger is what the soul does next.
When a soul sins, it rarely runs first to redemption.
It runs to defence.
It runs to blame.
It runs to justification.
It manufactures self righteousness to preserve ego while losing value.
That is the true crisis.
Instead of saying, “I have sinned,” the soul says, “It was because… It was them… It was pressure… It was weakness…”
And while arguments are being crafted, value is quietly depreciating.
Sin is not just behaviour.
Spiritually, sin is a stock exchange.
A higher stock is exchanged for a lower one.
Scripture does not ask casually, “What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?”
That question assumes something terrifying: exchange is happening.
The soul has value.
It has weight.
It has glory.
It was breathed by God.
But sin introduces devaluation.
Without the blood, the soul becomes down priced.
Not because God stops loving it.
But because sin detaches it from its redemptive covering.
And here is the tragedy: when people finally seek forgiveness, many still seek it wrongly.
They do not go by the blood.
They go by bargaining.
They attempt to bribe God with fasting.
They attempt to earn cleansing with tears.
They attempt to compensate with service.
They try to negotiate worth back into existence.
But redemption is not negotiated.
It is purchased.
The only thing that restores the soul’s premium value is the precious blood of Jesus Christ.
First Peter says we were redeemed not with corruptible things like silver and gold, but with the precious blood of Christ.
That means heaven did not haggle for your soul.
Heaven paid full price.
Sin is dangerous because while you delay true repentance, your soul sits on a depreciating table.
The enemy 'cannot' use premium souls effectively.
He trades in debased ones.
A soul conscious of redemption is dangerous to darkness.
A soul trapped in guilt, self justification, or religious earning becomes manipulable.
That is why sin is deadly beyond the act.
It is not the moment of falling that destroys most people.
It is the delay in returning.
David did not perish because he sinned.
He nearly perished because he kept silent.
Psalm 32 reveals it: “When I kept silent, my bones waxed old.”
Silence was devaluing him more than the act.
The exchange worsens the longer redemption is postponed.
And this is why the gospel is urgent.
The moment you sin, run to the cross.
Not to your effort.
Not to your emotion.
Not to your performance.
Run to the blood.
First John says if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
Notice the language.
Faithful.
Just.
Forgiveness is not sentimental.
It is judicial.
The blood restores market value immediately.
Your premium features are not your discipline.
They are not your gifting.
They are not your consistency.
Your premium feature is that you are redeemed.
The real act of redemption is the saving of the soul.
James says receive with meekness the implanted word which is able to save your souls.
That means the soul is preserved, guarded, stabilised by truth.
Sin tries to exchange your soul’s valuation.
The blood reasserts its eternal worth.
This is why sin is dangerous beyond the pleasure.
Beyond the secrecy.
Beyond the thrill.
It tampers with valuation.
But here is the louder truth.
No soul that runs to Christ stays devalued.
The enemy’s stock exchange collapses at the sight of the cross.
The moment you step into redemption, the downgrade reverses.
The price is reapplied.
The premium status is restored.
So do not negotiate with sin.
Do not justify it.
Do not sit in it.
The longer you stay, the more you feel less than what Christ paid for.
And Christ did not pay premium blood for discounted lives.
Run quickly.
Return immediately.
Stand boldly in redemption.
Because the blood does not merely forgive.
It restores value.
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