Blood Relationship

AN AFRICAN missionary told the interesting story of a custom some of the African people had years ago. When two young men became very friendly, sometimes they would enter into what they termed "blood relationship." One would take a sharp little knife and cut a small vein in his hand, and the other would do the same to his hand. Then they would clasp hands, and from that time on it was understood that they had entered into blood relationship.
The missionary went on to tell of how a young native, who had attended the gospel meetings at the mission, left his idols and became a true believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. He was publicly baptized before a very large crowd of neighbors and village folk, and there he bravely confessed his Saviour. Among those present was the heathen chief of that area.
"Chief," asked the young convert, "have you not seen a very great change in me lately?"
"I have," the chief replied.
"Can you explain it, Chief?"
"I really cannot."
"I will tell you, Chief," added the young fellow, with deepest solemnity, "I have entered into blood relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. His blood has washed my sins away, and I am under the shelter of His blood."
How happy it would be if we could all say the same as this young African. Not by any painful act of our own, but by simple faith in Him, we become truly united to the Lord Jesus.
Messages of the Love of God 12/28/1975