The intercession of Christ is a profound and often overlooked aspect of His priestly work. While His atoning sacrifice on the cross was a once-for-all act, His role as our High Priest did not end there. Even now, Christ lives to make intercession for us at the right hand of the Father. This ongoing ministry means that every blessing—whether temporal or eternal, material or spiritual—flows to us on the basis of His finished work. Christ’s intercession is not a passive or distant act; it is active, personal, and constant. He is intimately involved in the lives of His people, securing for us all the benefits of salvation and sustaining us in every trial.
The Old Testament priesthood, with its rituals and sacrifices, was a shadow pointing forward to the reality found in Christ. The priests burned incense and offered sacrifices, symbolizing prayers and intercession for the people. Yet, their ministry was limited—temporary, repetitive, and symbolic. In contrast, Christ’s intercession is perfect, unceasing, and effectual. He has entered the true Holy of Holies, not with the blood of animals, but with His own perfect sacrifice, and He brings us truly into the presence of God. Because of this, we have access to the throne of grace at all times, not just once a year or through a human mediator.
Christ’s intercession is both general and special. In a general sense, He intercedes for all humanity, securing common grace and temporal blessings—even for those who do not know Him. This is seen in His prayer for His tormentors on the cross: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” But there is also a special, particular intercession reserved for His people—His church, His elect. For them, He secures not only acceptance before God but also every spiritual gift necessary for salvation: perseverance, unity, joy, protection, sanctification, mission, and ultimately, glorification.
This intercessory work is both judicial and moral. Christ is our advocate, silencing every accusation of the enemy and making our imperfect prayers and works acceptable to God. He aids us in temptation, sanctifies our service, and ensures that nothing can separate us from the love of God. His intercession is characterized by authority, constancy, and efficacy—He always prays as a Son to the Father, never tires, and His prayers always accomplish their purpose.
As believers, we are invited to join in Christ’s intercessory work. All true intercession, whether for our families, our church, or the world, is either directly or indirectly the intercession of Christ through us. We are called to pray boldly, persistently, and with confidence, knowing that our Great High Priest is always before the Father on our behalf.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Christ’s intercession is ongoing, personal, and rooted in His finished atonement. He is not a distant figure but a living High Priest who actively prays for us, securing every blessing and sustaining us in every circumstance. This reality should transform our approach to God, giving us confidence to come boldly to the throne of grace, knowing we are always welcomed and heard. [02:29]
- 2. The Old Testament priesthood was a shadow of the true priesthood of Christ. While the Levitical priests offered sacrifices and prayers on behalf of the people, their ministry was limited and symbolic. In Christ, we have a High Priest who has entered the true Holy of Holies, bringing us into God’s presence not just symbolically, but truly and eternally. This access is a privilege we should cherish and utilize continually in prayer. [13:03]
- 3. Christ’s intercession is both general and particular. He intercedes for all humanity, securing common grace and temporal blessings, but He also intercedes in a special way for His people, ensuring their perseverance, unity, joy, protection, sanctification, and ultimate glorification. This dual aspect of His intercession reveals both the breadth of His compassion and the depth of His commitment to His own. [25:19]
- 4. The intercessory work of Christ is both judicial and moral. He is our advocate, silencing every accusation of the enemy and making our imperfect prayers and works acceptable to God. Even when we feel inadequate or unworthy, Christ’s advocacy ensures that we are accepted, our prayers are heard, and our service is pleasing to God—not because of our merit, but because of His. [33:04]
- 5. All true intercession is the work of Christ, either directly or through His Spirit in us. As we pray for our families, our church, and the world, we are participating in the ongoing ministry of Christ. This calling is both a privilege and a responsibility, inviting us to join in His mission and to glorify Him by interceding for others with the same compassion and persistence that He shows for us. [60:42]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:19] - Christ’s Priesthood: Ongoing Intercession
- [02:29] - Blessings Secured by Christ’s Atonement
- [04:04] - Christ Lives to Intercede for Us
- [05:20] - Christ’s Sympathy and Our Bold Access
- [06:11] - Living in Response to Christ’s Intercession
- [09:03] - Old Testament Priests as Types of Christ
- [10:24] - Christ’s Entrance into the True Holy of Holies
- [13:03] - True Access to God Through Christ
- [14:06] - Christ’s Superior Ministry and the New Covenant
- [16:18] - Relating to God: Old vs. New Covenant
- [21:00] - Christ’s General Intercession for All
- [24:36] - Christ’s Special Intercession for His People
- [27:20] - Christ Prays for Our Unity, Joy, and Protection
- [33:04] - Christ as Advocate: Judicial and Moral Intercession
- [39:54] - Asking Christ for Peace, Holiness, and Help
- [41:28] - Christ and the Spirit: Our Advocates
- [47:21] - Authority, Constancy, and Efficacy of Christ’s Intercession
- [51:18] - The Efficacy of Christ’s Prayers
- [55:44] - Letting Christ’s Intercession Change Our Prayers
- [58:37] - All True Intercession Flows from Christ
- [60:42] - Joining Christ in Intercession for Family, Church, and World
- [63:17] - Glorifying the One Mediator Through Intercessory Prayer