Embracing Our Identity as a Royal Priesthood

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"Now in the New Testament we have introduced a whole new concept in regards to priesthood because in the New Testament we have the priesthood of the believer. Everyone who believes in Jesus Christ has access unto God. Access to God is no longer an exclusive right of the eldest child or it is no longer the right of a tribe of Levi or the high priest who had access to God once a year coming into the Holy of Holies and into the presence of God for the people once a year. That no longer exists through Jesus Christ." [00:02:37]

"Through Jesus Christ, on his death, when the veil of the temple was rent in two, it was God's declaration to the world that now access to God is open to every man through Jesus Christ. He is the veil by which we can all enter into the presence of God. And so in the book of Hebrews, we are exhorted to come boldly to his throne of grace that we might receive mercy." [00:03:29]

"Now this providing of access for each of us was a very costly thing. It costs the life of Jesus Christ. The veil being rent, his body opened the door for each of us to be able to have access unto God. That is why when Jesus addresses himself to the Church of Ephesus, he declares unto them, 'This thou hast, in that you hate the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which things he said I also hate.'" [00:04:48]

"We all are priests, that is, we all have access unto God. And as we go into God, we also have that priestly privilege and responsibility of then representing God before the people who don't know him, our lives as witnesses for Jesus Christ. So in the fifth verse of this second chapter, he introduces the idea of the priesthood of the believer." [00:06:03]

"As priests, we come before God offering spiritual sacrifices. One of the spiritual sacrifices mentioned in Hebrews 13 is offering to him the praise, the fruit of our lips, as an acceptable sacrifice. We offer our bodies as a sacrifice unto God. And so as a priest, so in verse 9 again, he comes back to the idea that is introduced in verse 5, picking up the concept again of the priesthood of the believer." [00:07:05]

"If any man is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old things are passed away and everything becomes new. People have a great interest, it seems, in their roots, and there are people all over the world looking for their roots. Well, I'm really not so anxious to find my old roots because in Christ I am a new creation, a new nationality." [00:08:03]

"God has chosen the church to be a witness before the earth that we should show forth the excellencies of God to the earth. God who has called us out of darkness into his marvelous light. Paul refers to the work of God having transformed us from the kingdom of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of his dear son." [00:36:29]

"Now God has established a second tree, and upon this tree his son is hanging as he is bearing all of the rebellion of man and the responsibility for it and the guilt and the punishment for it. By this tree, he is opening a door, he is making a bridge whereby man can come from the kingdom of death and darkness back into the kingdom of light and life." [00:44:47]

"Now as I come through Jesus Christ, what happens as I come back into the kingdom of light and life? Fellowship with God is again restored. And what is the rule of the kingdom? The submission of my life to God. That's what it means to be governed by God. I have now pledged allegiance to God. I have now yielded my life to the authority of God." [00:46:45]

"I was once in darkness, an alien, separated, but now God has brought me into the family and made me a part of his kingdom. I was once facing the wrath of God and the judgment of God against my ungodly actions and deeds, but now through Jesus, I've obtained mercy. Mercy is not getting what you deserve. That's what mercy is all about." [00:48:26]

"Mercy being chosen, possessed People of God, a new race, a new life, access to God, being a king and a priest, all of these things are ours through Jesus Christ. No wonder we go around with a smile on our face, and in that sense, as far as the world is concerned, we are a peculiar people because you've got to be weird to be happy in this messed-up chaotic world." [00:49:48]

"We know Jesus Christ, and we have come into that new life and that new relationship with God that he has made possible. Oh, how glorious it is, how we thank him and praise Him. Father, we do thank you tonight for that which you have done for us, and we thank you, Father, for the value that you place upon us, that you loved us so much." [00:50:16]

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