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How does the laver relate to the concept of priesthood in Christianity?

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The laver symbolizes the ongoing need for personal cleansing for all Christians, who are considered priests in Christ.

In the Old Testament, the laver served as a cleansing tool for the priests before they performed their duties. In the New Testament, believers are referred to as a royal priesthood (1 Peter 2:9), which implies that they, too, require continual cleansing. Just as the priests washed their hands and feet regularly, Christians must daily seek cleansing through the Word of God, which reveals our sins and calls us to repentance. This practice ensures that our fellowship with God remains unbroken, just as it was essential for the priests in the Old Covenant.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:9, Exodus 30:17-21, John 13:10

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The Laver
David Pledger · Oct 1, 2025
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