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Why is the ordination of Aaron and his sons important for Christians?

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The ordination symbolizes the establishment of the priesthood, foreshadowing Christ’s ultimate sacrifice and our inclusion in His priestly ministry.

The ordination of Aaron and his sons in Leviticus 8 signifies the vital establishment of the priesthood, which is foundational for understanding our relationship with God through Christ. Aaron, as the high priest, represents the fulfillment of the sacrificial system and points to Christ's greater priestly role. The ceremonial acts performed during the ordination illustrate the necessity of atonement and sanctification, underscoring that Christ’s sacrifice is not only the means of access to God but also a picture of our purification and subsequent service to Him. In Christ, all believers are made priests, called to minister and intercede for the world, reflecting the completed work of Christ.
Scripture References: Leviticus 8, Hebrews 5:4-6, 1 Peter 2:9

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