The Divide of the Cross: Embracing the New Race in Christ



June 29,2025

The cross of Jesus Christ marked a significant divide, bringing an end to the old race in Adam and birthing a new race in Christ Jesus. This distinction is crucial, as it determines how we relate to God.

The Old Race
In the old race, only a select few, like Moses, had direct access to God's Spirit. The people relied on these chosen individuals for guidance and revelation. This era was characterized by a limited outpouring of the Spirit.

The New Race
In contrast, the new race in Christ is marked by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on all believers. We now have direct access to God's voice and revelation. The role of prophets in the New Testament is not to be the sole recipients of God's voice but to confirm what the Holy Spirit has already revealed to believers.

A Call to Transition
Many Christians still operate in the old covenant mindset, unaware of the transition that occurred at Calvary. The Lord desires for us to know Him intimately, and this knowledge empowers us to live a life of strength and purpose. As the scripture says, "The people that know their God shall be strong..." (Daniel 11:32),not the prophet that knows their God. So I pitied people that call themselves believers waiting for some to come and do "can I prophesy" without any relationship with the Lord.

Knowing God's Voice
Jesus said, "My sheep know my voice" (John 10:27). May you be among those who know the Lord's voice and walk in the power of the new race.

Conclusion
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May God's Spirit guide you into a deeper understanding of your identity in Christ.

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