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When you get stung by a bee, the stinger transfer the venom from the bee into your body which creates pain and discomfort and swelling.
The imagery here is that the bee is death, and it is transfer by its stinger which is sin, and the point of contact between sin which carries death and the individual is the law
Death—sin—Law—Man
But the next verse Paul says that victory is had through our Lord Jesus Christ
This is the promise that Messiah would come and undo what Satan tempted Adam into
Today we are going to focus on how Jesus brings life
Not by avoiding the strength of the enemy
Satan was given control of the world after the curse of death was placed on it—that is what he controls that he tempted Jesus with
And Jesus comes to battle Satan and his reign of death
NOT BY AVOIDING HIS STRENGTH
You look at any king, or person in power that must do battle against another king or person with power
In the battle room they are discussing their enemies weakness—in order to exploit it
And they are discussing their enemies’ strength in order to avoid it
Or when a team is about to compete against another team they spend time practicing in particular how to exploit the other team’s weakness and avoid their strength
What does Jesus do though?
He comes to do battle against Satan and his power of death
And he does battle, not in away in which he avoids the strength of Satan
But rather he takes his strengths and beats him with it
Ever notice what makes Jesus worthy to open the scroll?
The one who DIED is worthy
Labeled slain lamb because his death provided something for his people
To cover their sin to give them victory over death
And so we get this great imagery of the victory of Jesus in conjuction with his saints in
He is bloody, his saints are white and pure, and he conquers as he declares this victory
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