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I can still remember going to the bank seven years ago with my wife to buy our home. There were so many papers to sign! I thought we'd be in there signing mortgage papers forever! Yet, with each signature, we were saying, "This house is now in our name. This is our home." That signature represented ownership and authority. We made this house our own that day.
There have been many types of signatures or forms of authority over the years. Whether it was a simple handshake or a seal made in wax, these all served to form a pact or an agreement. God himself created his own seal when he delivered Israel out of slavery, and he used that seal again on the cross. Through the blood of the Lamb, God said, "This bond is sealed. You are mine."
There have been many types of signatures or forms of authority over the years. Whether it was a simple handshake or a seal made in wax, these all served to form a pact or an agreement. God himself created his own seal when he delivered Israel out of slavery, and he used that seal again on the cross. Through the blood of the Lamb, God said, "This bond is sealed. You are mine."

