Deliverance by the pool of the blood of Jesus

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Deliverance by the pool of the blood of Jesus

 By Babatope Babalobi  babalobi@yahoo.com +234 80 35 897435

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John Chapter 9

  1. John Chapter 9 is the story of a man who was born blind.
  2. We read in the Bible that after Jesus Christ anointed the man, he asked the man to go and deep himself in the pool of Siloam.
  3. The pool of Siloam is the pool of deliverance, breakthrough, healing divine encounter.
  4. In the present day, the pool of Siloam does not exist but has been replaced by another pool.
  5. We now have the pool of the blood of Jesus Christ.
  6. The pool of Siloam was physical, but the pool of the blood of Jesus is a Spiritual pool.
  7. The pool of Siloam was in a place, but the pool of the blood of Jesus is everywhere.
  8. The pool of Siloam was visible, but the pool of the blood of Jesus is invisible.
  9. The man that was born blind from his birth received his salvation and healing when he deep himself in the pool of Siloam.
  10. As you deep yourself into the Blood of Jesus Christ today, you shall receive healing, breakthrough, deliverance, and salvation.
  11. The man born blind had to travel before he could deep himself into the pool of Siloam, but today you can deep yourself into the blood of Jesus Christ wherever you are, and you shall receive your instant deliverance and healing.
  12. Soak yourself with the blood of Jesus, bathe yourself with the blood of Jesus and receive healing from every long-time affliction in Jesus’ name

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