I agree with Gwen Shaw and Kenneth Copeland that man's blood is congealed light. I further agree that Jesus now has the Glory of God flowing through His veins. Gwen Shaw and Kenneth Copeland apparently agree on this point.
What I'm looking for is two things.
1. More scriptural support that man's blood is congealed light and that Jesus has the Glory of God flowing through his veins.
2. Any scientific studies, setatements by doctors, etc, that ther is scientific eviden that man's blood is congealed light.
What I'm looking for is two things.
1. More scriptural support that man's blood is congealed light and that Jesus has the Glory of God flowing through his veins.
2. Any scientific studies, setatements by doctors, etc, that ther is scientific eviden that man's blood is congealed light.
"Gwen Shaw and the End-Time Handmaidens and Servants
Scientists lately have been making an extensive study about blood because they saw there is something peculiar and supernatural about blood. They have come to this conclusion: that blood is congealed light. It is light that has become solidified. In other words, in the body of man there are veins and these veins are flowing with a red substance which is none other than light. Light that has mystically become congealed. (ibid, pg. 106)"
"The Day the Glory Invaded Hell by Kenneth Copeland
Now that you've caught a glimpse of the awesome power of the glory of God, think about Jesus for a moment. He not only has that glory resident on Him, He has it flowing in Him. That's right! His resurrected body has the glory of God flowing through its veins instead of blood.
Jesus is filled with and surrounded by the glory and all that it is. All life. All goodness. He is untouchable by death ever again. He walks in all authority both in heaven and in earth with all spiritual and physical authority.
Everything that man has and everything that God has all rolled up into one Being with the glory of God flowing in His veinsthat's Jesus. And we are destined to be conformed to His image. We're headed toward the same fullness of glory! That's why Jesus died for us. That's why He was raised againso He could bring many sons unto glory! (Hebrews 2:10).
Ever since the beginning, God created man to be glorious. Psalm 8:5 says that when God made man, He "...crowned him with glory and honour." Adam and his wife were crowned with the glory of God when God created them. That doesn't mean they had silly gold circles floating over their heads. It means Almighty God laid His hands on the crowns of their heads and flooded them with His glory.
From Adam's first conscious day as a living soul until the moment that he sinned, he never laid eyes on his physical body. He was clothed from the inside out by the glory of God. His body was protected by it. He could walk through the Garden of Eden without anything harming him.
But when he bowed his knee to Satan, the light within Adam went out. The source of the glory was quenched. All the rest of his spiritual qualities were still there. He was still a spirit. He had a soul and lived in a body, but the glory of God had departed from him.
That's what spiritual death is. It's being separated from the life and glory of God.
If Jesus hadn't come to redeem us, all mankind would still be hopelessly trapped in that spiritually dead, glory-deprived condition. "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). But, praise God, Jesus took our sin on Himself and bore the penalty of it-which was spiritual death.
I've had ugly books written about me because I said that Jesus died spiritually, but the fact is, I didn't say thatthe Bible said it. Jesus became our substitute. If he hadn't died spiritually, then we could never have been made alive spiritually. But He did!
On the cross, Jesus was separated from the glory of God. He allowed Himself to be made sin for us, and He became obedient to death. He went into the pit of hell and suffered there as though He was the One Who had committed the sin.
But He didn't stay there. After three days, He was made alive in the spirit by the glory of God!
On that day, God's absolute, utmost goodness invaded the pit of absolute, utmost badnesshell itselfand surged into Jesus' emaciated, sin-filled spirit. The glory of God re-created Him and made Him the firstborn from the dead. All the sin, sickness and demons of hell had to bow their knee and turn Him loose, because they couldn't stand the presence of the glory! "