The Triumph of the Blood:
Unlocking the Mysteries of God’s Word A Message by Apostle Dr. Michael Mband In a recent sermon titled "The Triumph of the Blood," Apostle Dr. Michael Mband delivered a powerful message about the significance of the blood of Jesus as the key to accessing the deepest mysteries and blessings hidden within God’s Word and presence.
This teaching, rooted in scriptural revelation, calls believers to understand and apply the spiritual protocols that enable true transformation and victory in these last days.
Accessing the Holiest: The Role of the Blood Apostle Dr. Mband began by emphasizing that we are living in the last days, a season that requires believers to wield their most potent spiritual weapons. Central among these is the blood of Jesus, which, according to Hebrews 9, grants us supernatural access into the "holiest of all"—the very presence of God.
In the Old Testament, only the high priest could enter this sacred place, and only with the blood of a sacrifice. Today, it is the blood of Jesus that opens this way for every believer.
Within the Holy of Holies, the Ark of the Covenant held the golden pot of manna, Aaron’s rod that budded, and the tablets of the covenant.
The golden pot of manna, Dr. Mband explained, represents the supernatural bread—God’s provision and revelation for every generation. However, these deep things of God remain inaccessible without the blood. The blood is the divine prescription for entry; without it, the mysteries of God remain sealed.
The Sealed Book and the Power of Revelation Drawing from Revelation 5, Apostle Dr. Mband illustrated how even sincere believers can find themselves reading the Bible yet failing to understand its depths. The Apostle John wept because no one was found worthy to open the sealed book—until the Lamb (Jesus) appeared, whose blood alone could break the seals. This signifies that answers to life’s greatest questions are hidden deep within God’s Word, but only the blood of Jesus can unlock them.
“No matter how much we cry, tears alone cannot open the mysteries of God. It is the blood of Jesus that breaks the seal and grants us understanding.” — Apostle Dr. Michael Mband
Dr. Mband encouraged believers not to rely on emotional experiences or tears in worship, but to seek access through the blood. When the seal is broken, the Holy Spirit guides us into all truth, and the Word of God comes alive with clarity and power.
The Three Witnesses: Spirit, Water, and Blood Referencing 1 John 5:8, Dr. Mband explained that three elements bear witness on earth: the Spirit, the water (the Word), and the blood.
These three must work together for a believer to experience the fullness of God’s revelation.
The Spirit guides us, the Word instructs and cleanses us, but it is the blood that first breaks the seal, making true understanding possible.
Levels of God’s Word: Water, Milk, Bread, Meat, and Honey Apostle Dr. Mband outlined the different dimensions of the Word of God:
Water: Cleanses and sanctifies (Ephesians 5:26-27). The Word washes us, giving instruction and direction.
Milk: Nurtures spiritual growth for new believers (1 Peter 2:2).
Bread: Guarantees eternal life and sustenance (John 6:35).
Meat and Honey: Represent deeper revelations and the sweetness of God’s promises. He urged believers to approach the Word with expectation, understanding that what they receive depends on their hunger and openness to the Spirit, water, and blood working together.
Breaking the Seal: Practical Application Dr. Mband challenged every believer to never approach the Bible casually. Instead, before reading, invoke the power of the blood of Jesus to break any seals of misunderstanding.
Ask the Holy Spirit for guidance, and expect the Word to cleanse, nourish, and transform you. He shared personal and biblical examples—such as the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8—who needed someone with the seal broken to explain the Scriptures.
The message is clear: when the seal is broken, the Word becomes life, and nothing remains the same—be it in your finances, health, relationships, or spiritual walk.
Conclusion:
The Triumph Belongs to the Redeemed Apostle Dr. Michael Mband’s message is a clarion call to the church: The blood of Jesus is not just for forgiveness, but for access—access to God’s deepest mysteries, to spiritual growth, and to victorious living. Let us, therefore, approach God’s Word with reverence, expectation, and the confidence that the blood has made a way for us to partake of every promise and blessing. “Entrance into the mysteries contained in the book—the Bible—is by the blood. There is honey, water, meat, bread, and milk in the word. Expect to be cleansed, nourished, and transformed as you read, for the blood has triumphed!”
