In the New Testament, the role of Christ as our High Priest is a profound and central theme that underscores His unique mediation between God and humanity. Hebrews 4:14-16 encourages believers to approach the throne of grace with confidence, knowing that Jesus, who has ascended into heaven, empathizes with our weaknesses. He is not only our High Priest but also the perfect sacrifice, fulfilling the sacrificial system established in the Old Testament. As stated in Hebrews 7:27, unlike the priests of old, He does not need to offer sacrifices daily; His one-time offering of Himself was sufficient for all time. This pivotal act of atonement is further emphasized in Hebrews 9:12, which declares that Christ entered the Most Holy Place once for all by His own blood, securing eternal redemption. Through His priestly ministry, believers are assured of direct access to God, as illustrated in Ephesians 2:18, where we are reminded that through Him, we both have access to the Father by one Spirit. Understanding Christ as our Priest not only deepens our appreciation for His sacrificial love but also transforms our relationship with God, inviting us into a life of worship and communion.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the perfect standing that believers have before God through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. He uses an illustration of a special event in Mexico to highlight the privilege of being in the presence of a great leader. The preacher then turns to the story of Job,
Henry Law preaches about the significance of Christ as the Great High Priest, emphasizing how He fulfills the Priestly ordinance ordained by God, unlike human priests who are flawed and temporary. Christ, chosen by God, offers Himself as the perfect sacrifice, entering the Most Holy Place with His o
