The Bible talks about the three types or kinds of lusts. So what does all these lusts profit us? Absolutely the price to be paid is death for the wages of sin is death and life eternal in the fire of hell. The beautiful news is that these sinful passions exhibited with the flesh and the heart have been taken care of through Jesus' baptism and vicariously shedding of His blood on the Cross. Though from time to time we may feel gloomy in this depraved world due to our infirm nature, lack, weaknesses, insufficiencies and shortcomings. The flesh after all remains deficient. Don't put confidence in the flesh. The flesh does not change. It would remain imperfect and weak even after the heart is being cleansed from sin. To believe in God and praise Him with the heart then the flesh would follow the heart after one is being saved, but that is never 100 percent.
On the sacrificial system. When one transfers sins to an unblemished animal back in those days of the Old Testament by the laying on of hands and the animal bore those sins the animal does not become sin. First of all by a representative principle Christ bore our sins during His baptism in the Jordan River by the laying on of the hands by the last High Priest of the Old Testament, the greatest man born of a woman and the representative of all mankind, John the Baptist, but remained without sin—that is to say, sinless! When one transferred sins to an unblemished animal back in those days of the Old Testament by the laying on of hands and the animal bore those sins the animal doesn't become sin. Or it does become sin. Which one is correct? We are altogether now settled on the fact here that Christ remains sinless through His two attributes of man and divinity. Even at that, does the sacrificial animal in the Old Testament, with the laying on of hands, becomes sin or not, the issue mishandled which now is the blueprint is whether or not the sacrificial animal becomes sin in accordance with the detailed statutes of the 613 commandments of the Law? Do you now get the point?
Led by basing on the Bible to sought for answers to queries from spiritual confusion I testify these are truly the works of the Holy Spirit: Just as back in the Garden of Eden man's futility in setting up his own righteousness through fig leaves, which when sewed and worn scatters along with the movement of the body, got replaced eventually with tunics of skin of an animal, demonstrating the forever and eternally lasting righteousness of the Holy Triune God—God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son and the Holy Spirit. The animal doesn't become sin. The animal only carried sin. That is why the animal was sacrificed for the sinner. Animals need to have what kinds of morals and ethics for them to be sinful? A righteous man's conscience is his deputy (Romans 2:15) in the case of animals they cannot understand the Law since they don't have a soul or consciousness. It was mainly substituted by God on behalf of the people. The animal was killed and died after laying on of their hands for the transference of the people's sins. Sin is weightless and formless. It cannot be judged from the rationale of your senses (smell, taste, hearing, sight and touch) to have disappeared since people cannot feel it on their own. A sin doesn't have smell, color and does not make sounds. Do not act out of and from your emotions to say that your sins have been blotted all out. Whereas being emotional changes the absolutely indispensable standard the Word of God does not change. The Truth of Jesus Christ having carried our sins on His back during His baptism by the laying on of hands by John the Baptist in the Jordan and His shedding of all His blood on the Cross which washed away and pardoned you and I from our sins, as well as the sin of the whole world, from the beginning to the end of the universe, once and for all, and for forever, doesn't change. Eternity is such a long, long time to be wrong. The Bible says, "For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and... for it is the blood that makes atonement for the soul" (Leviticus 17:11). If we read Leviticus 16:22 from the King James Version, KJV, this Scripture passage says about the scapegoat, which is "aza'zel" in Hebrew (meaning "she-goat to let go") "And the goat shall bear upon him all their iniquities unto a land not inhabited: and he shall let go the goat in the wilderness." The animal just bore upon it all the yearly sins of Israel.
In conclusion, I have to now disclose yet again the key to my life. I conscientiously do give my unbounded thanks upon thanks to the Savior Jesus the Master of life. As a righteous servant in Christ Jesus I am duty bound to preach His beautiful gospel of the water and the Spirit to every lost soul. The Bible says, "Do not go into the way of the Gentiles, and do not enter a city of the Samaritans. But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel" (Matthew 10:5-6) so that they too may come into His fold of righteousness. That is to say, you believe in the baptism that He [Jesus Christ] received on His shoulders by John the Baptist at the Jordan River as well as His shedding of all His precious blood on the Cross together as the only atoning sacrifice which remits your sins once and for all. This is life. And the destiny chosen. You cannot be exempted from this calling. Never. Except you deny to believe in these series of events to constitute the fundamentals of your faith. I pray to come into contact with someone like you, to lead the person into His fold of righteousness as well as teach this person the upright life. So, I, too, share in your joy for us to be united in His Church. Let's together go, see and enter the Kingdom of God. In 1 Timothy 2:4 our LORD "desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth." May God's great blessings of the gospel of the water and the Spirit be with you all.
I pray for you to have the complete understanding of every Word of the Lord as well as those of the righteous servants of the Lord in Christ Jesus. Amen.