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What does it mean that Christ is both a king and a priest?

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Christ fulfills the roles of both king and priest, uniting authority and intercession.

In Scripture, Christ is depicted as both King and Priest, reflecting His unique authority over God's kingdom and His role as our mediator. As King, He reigns with power and sovereignty, ensuring the triumph of His kingdom as foreseen in Daniel 2:44. As Priest, He intercedes for believers, removing their sins and presenting them before God. This dual role emphasizes His complete ministry; through His kingship, He governs the hearts of His people, while as a priest, He provides direct access to God, embodying the ultimate fulfillment of the divine covenant.
Scripture References: Daniel 2:44, Hebrews 4:14-16

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Plant of Renown
Norm Wells · Aug 25, 2021
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