Faith Through The Fire

The Angel Of The Lord (Jesus) Had A Sword… And 70,000 Died

30 min · 26. juni 2026
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Most people follow a Jesus they've made comfortable.. Gentle. Safe. Always merciful. A Jesus who would never make you uncomfortable, never confront what you're doing, never draw a sword. But that's not the full nature of Christ. 1 Chronicles 21 is the passage most churches never touch. Because it's terrifying. David sinned — he trusted in his own military numbers instead of God's power. And the consequence was the Angel of the Lord standing between heaven and earth with a drawn sword while 70,000 of God's chosen people died. That Angel of the Lord is the same Jesus who went to the cross. Same nature. Same God. Different moment. And here's the revelation that changes everything — the sword stopped when the sacrifice was accepted. David built an altar on the threshing floor. Fire came down from heaven. And Jesus put the sword back in its sheath. That threshing floor became the site of Solomon's Temple. The place where God accepted the sacrifice that stopped the judgment is the same place His presence would dwell for generations. Everything points to the cross. If your view of Jesus has mercy but no judgment — you don't have the full deity of Christ. You have half a Jesus. And half a Jesus can't save you from the full weight of what sin actually costs. God's anger was real. The sword was real. And the only thing that stopped it was a sacrifice He provided Himself. This is Episode 9 of the series — You've Been Missing This In The Bible The Whole Time. "Then the Lord spoke to the angel, and he put his sword back in its sheath." — 1 Chronicles 21:27 🔥 New devotional every week — subscribe and hit the bell. 📖 Bible Study — Tues (Women's) | Wed (Men's) | Sat (Coed) — DM "Bible study" to join

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