Meeting: Season of the Spirit 2026
Date: 1st March, 2026
Message: Obedience; the Pathway to Absolute Blood Transfusion
Minister: Pastor Olaide Olaniyan
(Heb. 13:20-21) – “Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, 21 Make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is wellpleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.” – This scripture can be interpreted in two different ways: God brought Jesus from the dead through the blood of the everlasting covenant, or it could be read as God brought Him from the dead to make us perfect through the blood of the everlasting covenant. The word “through” appears twice, in both sentences. If we don’t understand what the blood did, we will not be able to appropriate it. Both instances are true because the person of Jesus was brought forth from the dead.
The theology of the church is that the blood of Jesus is what made provision for all things for us. However, the blood here is not just the red pigmentation, but the warehouse of a secret that is in God. (1 John 5:7-8) In this scripture, it was mentioned that Jesus came by water and blood. His coming by water is not depictive of His natural birth. This coming of His, the angels did not announce. This coming is the importation of laws that He received from His father. He received water and blood from His father. His coming by water and blood are the laws that He obeyed.
Jesus has His waters in Himself, and the water is not the liquid that quenches our natural thirst but the law He received from His Father that He is empowered by the Spirit to also measure out to us. The laws that Jesus kept are what made God raise Him. Likewise, it is the laws we keep that will determine where we are raised to: either raised to everlasting life or everlasting damnation. Some laws are water, and some are blood.
Man is a prototype of an antetype in the spirit. Man is a shadow of the secret things in God. When Jesus was pierced, water came out, then blood, but really, He was more than that physical water and blood that came out.
The life of flesh is in the blood. The blood itself is a cup or a container carrying something. The blood is not potent of itself without the life, and the quality of the blood is determined by the quality of the life it carries. Not all blood is the same (Heb. 8:9). We see that the blood of bulls and goats was not enough for the purifying of the conscience. Other high priests required the blood of another, and the strength of the blood that purified them was in external rituals, but Jesus came with His own blood, having done and kept the water and blood of God. His own blood became the house of the blood of God.
It is not in our believing but in the keeping of the law that our blood traps a higher life. (John 5:19-26) The life in the Father was given to the Son by showing Him all the laws/things that He keeps/does. Except they also show us, we will not have this life.
(John 5:30, Heb. 13:20-21) Jesus’ judgment was just because He always sought the will of the Father. He was not after His own will. Seeking the will of the Father predisposes the Father to showing the things He is doing. Jesus was looking for the will of the Father. Not everyone is minding the will of God. As long as we are minding our own will or our own things, we cannot be cleansed from our blood. This is because we will not do the laws in Him or in His will that will change our blood. Not many of us can entrust our lives to God and give Him the liberty to do anything with them. Many of us are afraid of His love. Many of us need to believe in His love for us.
To do the will of God, we must trust Him. We must come to a place of knowing that He is incapable of doing evil; that He is intrinsically good (Matt. 7:11). We are too carnal in our minds such that when it comes to our lives, there arise accusations towards God and men (spiritual authorities, brethren).
The will of God is not about the spouse, the job e.t.c, they are about the things of eternal salvation; however, they start with training us around natural things. We are trained in the natural because of what we are to come into in the spirit. There are things beyond our comprehension that God has laid up for us (1 Cor. 2:9). God needs to break our defenses around following Him wholeheartedly. We should be concerned about the counsel of God. We should seek His things – “For I have no man likeminded, who will naturally care for your state. 21 For all seek their own, not the things which are Jesus Christ’s.” (Phil. 2:20-21)
(Joel 3:21) – “For I will cleanse their blood that I have not cleansed: for the Lord dwelleth in Zion.” – One of the things that God does in Zion is blood purification. Our coming to Zion is to introduce us to the laws of the Father, which will change our blood. The Lord might have been leading us, but not done a work in us that will cause us to resist unto blood. We must ascend to Zion, it is there the Lord does that work in us of us resisting sin unto blood.
In the days of His flesh, Jesus also went through the school of obedience and sprinkling of the blood (1 Pet. 1:2, Heb. 5:8). Through this, they rewrote His blood until He archived what is now called the blood of the everlasting covenant.
(1 Cor. 11:23-25) Jesus spoke of what had become the content of His blood in 1 Cor. 11:25. Jesus had to appear to Paul, not just teach about communion, but to show Apostle Paul what was in His blood so that the church could discern the ministry of His flesh and blood. His flesh is His body, and the rebuke to the church was that they were not discerning His body. Paul was correcting their behaviour in the church, around bread, not just the physical bread, but around the laws that governed the body of Christ.
When we are raised with the laws of Christ, there is a limit to which we can discern the body. We need the laws of everlasting life to discern the body fully. With the laws or light of everlasting life, they will remove all hypocrisy and guile e.t.c. (1 Pet. 2:1). If we are not shown the light everlasting, we will still err. We become children of our Father by discerning the laws of truth.
Apart from the laws of the body, there are laws in the blood that we ought to keep for our perfection, things of the testament, testimony, and prophecies of the book. These things are for our learning. (Heb. 12:24) The blood is speaking things inside of itself; it’s speaking things for our admonition, change, and learning. The burden of the Lord for us is to bring everyone to perfection, and this is possible through the allocation of grace in Jesus (Matt. 5:48).
THE END.