Not at all my cup of tea... I'll go back to my sacred choral music with piano, orchestra, church organ, and classically-trained soloists. **tips hat**
But, if Easter, as you say, means "Passover," then what is wrong with celebrating the resurrection of the Passover Lamb? Of course, it's not about the Easter Bunny! Nor is Christmas about Santa Clause. But I WILL celebrate RESURRECTION DAY and THE BIRTH OF CHRIST.
I Corinthians 5:7 "Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened, For even Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us:"
Paul is telling the Corinthians to get rid of that man that is taking part in this evil act, and don't let him come into your midst. He is not of Christ, and don't you coddle him and put up with him any longer. When he is removed from the church then Christ, who is our Passover, can come into the congregation and His Spirit can start to mend the hearts and minds of the rest of the people, and cleanse them from those old thoughts
The number in the Strong's Greek dictionary for Easter is # 3957; "Pascha, pas'-khah; The Passover, (the meal, the day, the festival or the special sacrifices connected with it): Passover." We read from the secular history books that Easter is a heathen term, derived from the Saxon goddess Eastre, the same as Astarte, the Syrian Venus, also called Ashtoreth in the Old Testament.
Ashtoreth is the female sex counterpart of Baal worship, and dates back to the ancient Sumerian religions, and to the wife of Nimrud named Semiremis. There were a pantheon of god's formed in that ancient Babylon, over 4000 gods and goddesses, however there were six of these gods that would carry on down through the ages as being of importance
The goddess known as "Nintude" was believed to be Semiremis reincarnated in the form of a goddess, and she became the mother goddess of fertility. She became known by many other names down through the ages, such as "Ishtar, and the "Diana" of the city of Corinth of Paul's day.
It was said of Semiremis that she had a virgin born son, because Nimrud her husband had passed away before he could have fathered the child. That son's name was "Tammuz" to the Sumerians, Persians, Babylonians, and Egyptians. and it was Tammuz birthday that was celebrated on December 25
It was in the early years of the first Babylonian empire that many of these myths were formed which paralleled the story of creation, the acts of demons and of the virgin birth of Tammuz (known later as Murduk), as well as the record of the flood of Genesis in the eighth and nineth chapters.
So what is important in trying to understand the why the use of Easter is so wrong in Christians celebrating the Passover? It is that it in the term "Easter" that Christians take their eyes of the Passover and focus in on heathen customs of the ancient Baal worship, such as Easter eggs, the bunny symbol of fertility, the bonnets, and all the other things that go along with that heathen worship.
The "feast of Ishtar", or "Easter" was a time of religious sex orgies. Christians should be focusing on the great sacrifice of the only begotten Son of God giving his life for the sins of the world and not mixing those heathen customs. This is why it is not just a shame on Christians but outright blasphemy to Jesus Christ when we name His Passover after the most heathen festival in existence in all humanity. So then what is the "Passover"?
God instructed Moses to have the Children to place the blood of an innocent lamb over the door post of their home, and roast and eat the rest of the lamb for strength, for on the next day the Children of Israel would be freed from the bonds of the Pharaoh and leave Egypt. Passover was remembered from that day forth because it also was the promise of a Messiah that would come and free them from their bonds of sin, and their need of animal sacrifices.
When Jesus Christ went to the cross on the day of Passover, he was in the tomb for exactly three days, as this would be the only sign that Jesus would give the Jews of His resurrection. This is why we are to remember the "Passover", for on that day God's people not only were freed from the bonds of Egypt, but also the bonds of sin that Satan had all mankind bound in, through the blood of Jesus Christ that each of us must place over the door posts of our minds heart.
We do this to show that we believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the promised Messiah that was born of the virgin Mary. We believe that Jesus was conceived by the Spirit of God and born in a flesh body and He suffered all the temptations that you or I go through, only He was perfect in all his life. Then that He was tried and put to death by the Kenite leaders at the hands of the Roman government as was prophesied throughout the Old Testament
"And they [the saints] overcame him [the devil] by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony" (Rev. 12:11).
There would be great victory in the Church today and in every Christian's life if we would all start proclaiming our testimony of the Blood of Jesus! Wanna get the devil mad, start talking about the blood. Wanna get into the Spirit of the Lord
No that is not Rev. Clay Evans talking, but I do believe that it is his choir singing because they did record this song! However I believe that this song was originally recorded and written by the late Donald Vails!!!
this Pastor William J Campbell & the voices of ST. James Min. singin not Pastor Clay Evans
blakhart10 1 month ago
If the music is praising the Lord, it is my cup of tea
nikita000001 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
yes oh yes!!
nikita000001 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Not at all my cup of tea... I'll go back to my sacred choral music with piano, orchestra, church organ, and classically-trained soloists. **tips hat**
MistletoeForest 3 months ago
oh yes yes yes
jmossmckinney 5 months ago
The Blood gave me a chance when there was none. Oh the Blood!
CHISLUV 9 months ago
praise god....church n up n here!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TheYevonne 9 months ago
@TheYevonne Amen
2002love 8 months ago
woww my church lil kids choir is singing this song on easter sunday!!!
23DaNiEsHa23 10 months ago
oh jesus,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wish I can get some one to email me the words to this and hold my mule for a min I'm about to cut a step in here
gospelmussician2010 1 year ago
oh jesus,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
gospelmussician2010 1 year ago
My, my, my goodness!
theskyisfalling321 1 year ago
I used to lead this song at my old church! Talk about the spirit moving through that church!
catdoctor68 1 year ago
best song ever bye far ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus we lurvvvvvvvvvvvvve you!
God Bless everybodys Souls :D
dudleyjamie 1 year ago 5
my pastor sho nuff killed this song!!!
peaches9206 1 year ago 2
The one and only Pastor W. J. Campbell!! OH THE BLOOD!!!
Robyic 2 years ago
this was related to the band "oh the blood" =S
kalvin146 2 years ago
But, if Easter, as you say, means "Passover," then what is wrong with celebrating the resurrection of the Passover Lamb? Of course, it's not about the Easter Bunny! Nor is Christmas about Santa Clause. But I WILL celebrate RESURRECTION DAY and THE BIRTH OF CHRIST.
Praise the Lord for the Blood of Jesus!!!
JeriRose2 2 years ago 9
understand the bible it is so easy even a child will be able to understand ....pls go to
theseason org
peac
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
I Corinthians 5:7 "Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened, For even Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us:"
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
Paul is telling the Corinthians to get rid of that man that is taking part in this evil act, and don't let him come into your midst. He is not of Christ, and don't you coddle him and put up with him any longer. When he is removed from the church then Christ, who is our Passover, can come into the congregation and His Spirit can start to mend the hearts and minds of the rest of the people, and cleanse them from those old thoughts
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
@duchesseagle404 Amen!
szanyivica 1 year ago
The number in the Strong's Greek dictionary for Easter is # 3957; "Pascha, pas'-khah; The Passover, (the meal, the day, the festival or the special sacrifices connected with it): Passover." We read from the secular history books that Easter is a heathen term, derived from the Saxon goddess Eastre, the same as Astarte, the Syrian Venus, also called Ashtoreth in the Old Testament.
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
Ashtoreth is the female sex counterpart of Baal worship, and dates back to the ancient Sumerian religions, and to the wife of Nimrud named Semiremis. There were a pantheon of god's formed in that ancient Babylon, over 4000 gods and goddesses, however there were six of these gods that would carry on down through the ages as being of importance
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
The goddess known as "Nintude" was believed to be Semiremis reincarnated in the form of a goddess, and she became the mother goddess of fertility. She became known by many other names down through the ages, such as "Ishtar, and the "Diana" of the city of Corinth of Paul's day.
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
It was said of Semiremis that she had a virgin born son, because Nimrud her husband had passed away before he could have fathered the child. That son's name was "Tammuz" to the Sumerians, Persians, Babylonians, and Egyptians. and it was Tammuz birthday that was celebrated on December 25
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
It was in the early years of the first Babylonian empire that many of these myths were formed which paralleled the story of creation, the acts of demons and of the virgin birth of Tammuz (known later as Murduk), as well as the record of the flood of Genesis in the eighth and nineth chapters.
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
So what is important in trying to understand the why the use of Easter is so wrong in Christians celebrating the Passover? It is that it in the term "Easter" that Christians take their eyes of the Passover and focus in on heathen customs of the ancient Baal worship, such as Easter eggs, the bunny symbol of fertility, the bonnets, and all the other things that go along with that heathen worship.
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
The "feast of Ishtar", or "Easter" was a time of religious sex orgies. Christians should be focusing on the great sacrifice of the only begotten Son of God giving his life for the sins of the world and not mixing those heathen customs. This is why it is not just a shame on Christians but outright blasphemy to Jesus Christ when we name His Passover after the most heathen festival in existence in all humanity. So then what is the "Passover"?
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
God instructed Moses to have the Children to place the blood of an innocent lamb over the door post of their home, and roast and eat the rest of the lamb for strength, for on the next day the Children of Israel would be freed from the bonds of the Pharaoh and leave Egypt. Passover was remembered from that day forth because it also was the promise of a Messiah that would come and free them from their bonds of sin, and their need of animal sacrifices.
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
When Jesus Christ went to the cross on the day of Passover, he was in the tomb for exactly three days, as this would be the only sign that Jesus would give the Jews of His resurrection. This is why we are to remember the "Passover", for on that day God's people not only were freed from the bonds of Egypt, but also the bonds of sin that Satan had all mankind bound in, through the blood of Jesus Christ that each of us must place over the door posts of our minds heart.
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
We do this to show that we believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the promised Messiah that was born of the virgin Mary. We believe that Jesus was conceived by the Spirit of God and born in a flesh body and He suffered all the temptations that you or I go through, only He was perfect in all his life. Then that He was tried and put to death by the Kenite leaders at the hands of the Roman government as was prophesied throughout the Old Testament
duchesseagle404 2 years ago
"And they [the saints] overcame him [the devil] by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony" (Rev. 12:11).
There would be great victory in the Church today and in every Christian's life if we would all start proclaiming our testimony of the Blood of Jesus! Wanna get the devil mad, start talking about the blood. Wanna get into the Spirit of the Lord
Iaxobus 2 years ago
cont'd start talkin about the blood!
Iaxobus 2 years ago
praise the lord!!!
starhigh3 2 years ago
We used to sing this song alot then we sing I've got Power.
StyleNMan 2 years ago
i love this song o the blood of jesus
Erickagoodson 2 years ago
Nothing but the BLOOD! I have always loved this song
joyceB0201 2 years ago
Tell Me If Im Wrong, but Thats Not Rev Clay Evans Thats Pastor Willie James Cambell And The St James Radio Choir
spookyTTvision 3 years ago
No that is not Rev. Clay Evans talking, but I do believe that it is his choir singing because they did record this song! However I believe that this song was originally recorded and written by the late Donald Vails!!!
BaptistBoi 3 years ago
AMEN...Im a white boy, and myself grew up knowing this as well, THAT PRECIOUS BLOOD- IT IS THE POWER OF ALL POWER'S !
BLESS YOU ALL,
GREG
gregzintx 3 years ago
oooohh jesus....your amazing...
naughtyeevee 3 years ago
AMEN Jesus is here Jesus is GREAT!
ifusuckilltellu 3 years ago
oh the blood of jesus is straight up old school im so glad are parents brought us up in church.
makingeventshappen 3 years ago
i love this i'm glad my mom raised me up on the old school cause a lot o college students dont know this like I do
knbriggs21 3 years ago
I love this rendition too! Ole school is still in!
deyknow08 3 years ago
jesus!! glory!!
Biblethumpa 3 years ago
What a wonderful rendition! For it was truly the Blood of Jesus!
Tujones72 3 years ago