
Monday Aug 11, 2025
Blood Has A Voice.mp3
The Word of GOD tells us that blood has a voice and that GOD hears that voice. See Genesis 4:9-10. First let me point out that in verse 10, the Hebrew word for blood is plural( demi) not singular ( dam) . It literally says "your brother's bloods cry out to me" The plural form of blood is used in Hebrew to emphasise that the blood has been spilled out violently. It also can be interpreted as the blood of Abel's potential descendants that have been cut off. Also the phrase "crying out" in the Hebrew is "tzo-a-kim" which means to cry out in grief, sorrow and pain. Now, let's look at what Cain says when he says to GOD " am I my brother's keeper". The word for "keeper" is the Hebrew word "shomer" meaning guardian, meaning one who watches over and protects. Mary surrendered her own body, her womb, to be the safe place for The Son of GOD Himself to become flesh and be born of her. She was the guardian of that baby and her own body protected and nourished the Messiah, The very Son of GOD Himself. (See Luke 1:26-38). Joseph also was obedient to GOD and protected and cared for both Mary and the child within her womb, and The Lord Jesus as a young boy. ( See Matthew 1:18-24 and Matthew 2:13-14) How interesting that Mary is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Miriam and it was Miriam, the sister of Moses in Exodus chapter 2,who watched over Moses in the basket on the river Nile and bravely approached Pharaoh's daughter suggesting a Hebrew nurse maid, Jochabed, the mother of Moses and herself. Miriam was a shomer, a guardian for her younger brother Moses, a type of Messiah who delivered God's people from slavery in Egypt. Miriam / Mary of the New Testament, was the shomer, the guardian of The Messiah who has delivered us who believe on Him from slavery to sin and death. How precious before GOD is the role of a mother who carries within her womb a masterpiece of The Master, someone made in His likeness,and let us remember that blood has a voice, and GOD hears it.
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