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David Wilkerson

Christ's Silencing of Satan's Accusations

Jesus, as our High Priest, makes intercession for us, standing against Satan's accusations and reminding us of our forgiveness and God's faithfulness to provide us with power and strength.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the role of Jesus as our High Priest who intercedes for us in the heavenly tabernacle, silencing Satan's accusations against us. He illustrates how Jesus, clothed in glory, ascended to make intercession, providing us with every gift we need for freedom and strength. The sermon highlights that while the devil accuses us of our failures, Jesus stands in our defense, reminding us of our forgiveness and God's faithfulness. Through Christ's intercession, believers can find assurance and strength to overcome sin and live in victory. Ultimately, Wilkerson reassures us that we are not alone in our struggles, as Jesus continually advocates for us.

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"Christ came as High Priest of the good things to come, with the greater and more perfect tabernacle not made with hands, that is, not of this creation" (Hebrews 9:11).

Just as the high priest ascended the stairs to the holy place on the Day of Atonement, our High Priest Jesus ascended into the heavenly tabernacle. Indeed, John describes seeing Jesus in his priestly robe: "Clothed with a garment down to the feet and girded about the chest with a golden band" (Revelation 1:13).

Jesus ascended into glory as our High Priest to make intercession for us. He enjoys the glory he deserves but he also does a work on our behalf. The psalmist shares in Psalm 68: "You have ascended on high, You have led captivity captive; You have received gifts among men ... Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads us with benefits, the God of our salvation!" (Psalm 68:18-19). He is saying, "Our Savior has given us every gift and benefit we need to live in freedom!"

The writer of Hebrews reminds us that Jesus' work in heaven is all for us: "For Christ has not entered the holy places made with hands, which are copies of the true, but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us" (Hebrews 9:24). "He always lives to make intercession for [us]" (7:25). Christ does it all for us, his children.

What exactly does this phrase mean, "He lives to make intercession for us"? Some may imagine Jesus standing before the Father pleading with him to show us mercy when we fail. But Christ's intercession for us has to do with Satan's accusations against us. You see, the devil comes to God's throne to accuse us of every failure and transgression, demanding "justice." But Jesus immediately steps in, demanding that Satan keeps his hands off us.

Jesus also intercedes in our own hearts, reconciling us with the Father. He reminds us that we are forgiven and we can trust God's faithfulness to provide us with all the power and strength we need.

Because of Christ's intercession, you can say, "I may have battles in the flesh, but I know what Jesus did for me. Sin can no longer hold me because he is my High Priest."

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Christ as High Priest
  2. A. Ascended into the heavenly tabernacle
  3. B. Makes intercession for us
  4. II. Jesus' Work in Heaven
  5. A. For our benefit
  6. B. To appear in the presence of God
  7. III. Christ's Intercession
  8. A. Against Satan's accusations
  9. B. In our hearts, reconciling us with the Father

Key Quotes

“Our Savior has given us every gift and benefit we need to live in freedom!” — David Wilkerson
“He always lives to make intercession for [us]” — David Wilkerson
“Sin can no longer hold me because he is my High Priest.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • You can trust in Jesus' intercession to protect you from Satan's accusations and give you confidence in your freedom from sin.
  • Jesus' intercession reminds you of your forgiveness and God's faithfulness to provide you with power and strength.
  • You can live in freedom because Jesus is your High Priest and makes intercession for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for Jesus to make intercession for us?
Jesus' intercession involves standing against Satan's accusations and reminding us of our forgiveness and God's faithfulness to provide us with power and strength.
What happens when Satan accuses us to God?
Jesus immediately steps in, demanding that Satan keeps his hands off us, protecting us from Satan's accusations.
How does Jesus' intercession affect our lives?
It gives us the confidence to know that sin can no longer hold us because Jesus is our High Priest.
What is the significance of Jesus' ascension into the heavenly tabernacle?
It allows Jesus to make intercession for us and appear in the presence of God on our behalf.

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