Intentional Access: Embracing Our Priesthood in Christ

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1) "There's something that God designed, a desire for us to have special access. In the beginning, God created a people, Adam and Eve, and He gave them special access more than any other created being." [22:45] (Download | )

2) "The Nazarite vow is not limited to the high priest, it's not limited to the priest or the Levites, or even just men, which would have been common in that day. This is opening the door to full access to everyone who wants it." [33:12] (Download | )

3) "The Nazarite vow is a man or a woman wanting to make a special commitment, a special season of consecration to the Lord, and what would this Nazarite vow, if I signed my own Nazarite vow in that day, what would that grant me? It would afford priestly access to the Holy." [34:18] (Download | )

4) "Jesus fulfills the Nazarite vow. The Nazarite vow points to that reality that God wanted a kingdom of priests. Not a kingdom with a few priests, but a kingdom of priests. Jesus opened the door of access to more." [39:56] (Download | )

5) "The biggest thing the Nazarite vow does for us today is it shows the importance of intention. Intention has an action plan embedded in it. Otherwise, you and I can want all that we want, but how come nothing ever changes? Because we don't intend to live for more." [41:16] (Download | )

6) "You and I are as close to the Lord as we intend to be. This life is not mandatory. This is invitational. The Nazarite vow was totally voluntary. It had to do with those who wanted it, those who intended for it." [44:28] (Download | )

7) "Aaron's blessing that we're about to read is God's gift to all of His people, not just those who are making special commitments to Him. May the Lord bless you and protect you and may the Lord make His face shine on you and be gracious to you." [47:16] (Download | )

8) "When he speaks blessings into your life, just be ready because dead things come alive when he starts blessing. When he starts blessing, broken things get fixed. When he starts blessing, hurt gets comforted, injustices get made right." [49:29] (Download | Download cropped video)

9) "May the Lord bless you and keep you, protect you. May he make his face shine on you. May he make his favor rest on you. Who needs to receive the blessing of the Lord? This morning we're going to do just that, we're going to receive a blessing." [54:46] (Download | )
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