The Cross That Solves the Fundamental Problem: The Power of Forgiveness of Sins


Before healing the paralytic’s disease, Jesus first healed his fundamental problem.


“Your sins are forgiven.”


When the power of sin begins to reign, hardship comes upon both body and spirit.

Therefore, when you get sick physically or mentally, do not fall into despair or discouragement, but solve the fundamental problem first.


No matter how uprightly or diligently you live, if you fall into spiritual problems, there is no answer and no way forward.


All our righteous acts are like filthy rags; 

we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away.


If you are unaware of this truth, you are mistaken and complain that God has struck and punished you when you face failure, even though you had lived righteously and zealously.


God has never struck us.

It was we who struck Him, spat on Him, and nailed Him to the cross.


The Creator God abandoned His glorious nature and demonstrated His love for us by dying on the cross.


Do not be deceived by a fleshly religious mindset that stirs up peripheral emotions and pretends to believe in God according to feelings.

You cannot see the devil's work if you are tamed by the ideology of the flesh.


Jesus came to us as King of kings to destroy the devil's work.

Whoever sins is of the devil.

Therefore, without the spiritual battle against Satan, the devil, and demons, we end up fighting people instead, breaking down relationships, and failing to enjoy God’s grace and answers.


The devil, who came to Jesus before His public ministry of salvation, still attacks our lives, families, and generations today.

If we neglect spiritual battle, we fall under Satan’s hypnosis, praying to, bowing before, and serving evil spirits, and end up trapped in the system of disaster.


The rite of passage Jesus faced before his public ministry and work of salvation was the spiritual battle against Satan.

Within Jesus’ rite of passage is the way and the answer to overcome disaster and curse. Amen!

(Matthew 9:2, Isaiah 64:6, Philippians 2:6–8, 1 John 3:8, John 3:16)



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