The Blood of Jesus Does Not Save Lives
Teachings of Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh
Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.
Many Ghanaian Christians, along with others around the world, believe that the blood of Jesus Christ saves lives, interpreting his death on the cross as a sacrificial act to redeem humanity. However, according to Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, this belief is misguided. He argues that there is no scriptural evidence in any Jewish religious text that supports the claim that the blood of Jesus has the power to save lives.
Jesus Christ was born in Israel and completed his divine mission there, yet there is no mention in Jewish texts of his blood being a source of salvation. When Jesus was preparing to leave this world, he told his disciples that the true path to salvation depended on one key condition: the recognition that God is one and that Jesus was sent as a Messenger of God. This is highlighted in John 17:3, which states: “Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.” The emphasis on the oneness of God is fundamental to all true religious teachings. Both Judaism and Islam, two major world religions, as well as true Religions of the Most High God, also proclaim a belief in one God, which aligns with the core message Jesus shared with his followers.
As a true Religion of the Most High God RABBI, members of Asomdwee Ntonton Som, founded and led by Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, hold a principal belief in the oneness of God and the divine mission of their leader. This teaching resonates with the fundamental tenets of the two other monotheistic religions—Judaism and Islam, highlighting that salvation is found in the understanding of divine truth rather than the physical act of shedding blood.
In conclusion, Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh refutes the widely held Christian belief that the blood of Jesus Christ is the source of salvation. He asserts that the true path to eternal life, as taught in the scriptures, is through recognizing the oneness of God and acknowledging the Messengers of God, including Jesus Christ, Prophet Muhammed (Peace Be Unto Him), and Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh.