In this Advent series, we explore the profound question of why God chose to send Jesus when He did, rather than immediately after the fall of Adam. This question leads us to reflect on the nature of humanity and the divine plan that unfolded over 2,000 years. Humanity, from the time of Adam, has been inherently sinful, bent away from God. Despite the presence of prophets, priests, and kings, the Old Testament reveals a consistent failure to achieve the righteousness that glorifies God. This historical backdrop sets the stage for the emergence of Jesus as the superior Prophet, Priest, and King.
Focusing on Jesus as the superior priest, we delve into the book of Hebrews, which highlights the unique and eternal nature of Christ's priesthood. Unlike the priests of the Old Testament, whose roles were temporary and based on lineage, Jesus' priesthood is based on the power of an indestructible life. He is a priest forever, after the order of Melchizedek, a mysterious figure who points to the eternal nature of Christ's priesthood. This priesthood is established by a divine oath, underscoring its permanence and superiority.
Jesus' priesthood is superior because He did not need to offer sacrifices for His own sins, being sinless Himself. Instead, He offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice, once for all, securing eternal redemption. This sacrifice is not only sufficient but also final, never to be repeated. The benefits of this superior priesthood are profound: Jesus propitiates God for our sins, putting them away forever, and provides eternal salvation. He is our steadfast anchor, offering us a hope that is secure and unshakeable. Moreover, He deals gently with us, sympathizing with our weaknesses and opening the way for us to confidently approach God.
In light of these truths, we are called to trust, treasure, and draw near to God through Jesus, our eternal high priest. This Advent, let us reflect on the superiority of Christ's priesthood and the eternal benefits it brings to our lives.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Eternal Priesthood of Christ: Jesus' priesthood is based on the power of an indestructible life, making it eternal and unchanging. Unlike the temporary priesthoods of the Old Testament, His priesthood is established by a divine oath, ensuring its permanence and superiority. This eternal priesthood assures us of a constant intercessor before God. [07:28]
- 2. The Perfect Sacrifice: Jesus offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice, once for all, securing eternal redemption. This sacrifice is final and never to be repeated, highlighting the sufficiency and completeness of His atoning work. It is through this sacrifice that we find forgiveness and reconciliation with God. [22:21]
- 3. Propitiation and Removal of Sin: Jesus' sacrifice propitiates God, removing His wrath and putting away our sins forever. This profound reality assures us that our sins are not only forgiven but also removed as far as the east is from the west, allowing us to live with a clear conscience before God. [35:14]
- 4. A Steadfast Anchor: Jesus is our steadfast anchor, providing us with a hope that is secure and unshakeable. In the tumultuous sea of life, our anchor is not in the depths but in the heights, secured in the holy place of God, ensuring our stability and peace. [42:53]
- 5. Sympathetic High Priest: Jesus, as our high priest, sympathizes with our weaknesses and opens the way for us to confidently approach the throne of grace. In Him, we find mercy and grace to help in our time of need, knowing that He understands our struggles and intercedes on our behalf. [45:55]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:13] - Opening Prayer
- [00:32] - The Question of Timing
- [01:14] - Humanity's Sinful Nature
- [02:39] - The Role of Prophets, Priests, and Kings
- [03:35] - Letting God Be God
- [04:57] - Understanding Jesus as Superior
- [06:14] - Key Verse from Hebrews
- [07:28] - Eternal Priesthood of Christ
- [08:39] - The Role of a Priest
- [10:07] - Superiority of Christ's Priesthood
- [12:46] - Connection to Melchizedek
- [19:06] - Divine Oath and Its Significance
- [22:21] - The Perfect Sacrifice
- [35:14] - Propitiation and Removal of Sin
- [42:53] - A Steadfast Anchor
- [45:55] - Sympathetic High Priest
- [50:13] - Living in Light of Christ's Priesthood