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Why is the priestly covenant important for Christians?

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The priestly covenant highlights God's faithfulness and the necessity of a mediator, culminating in Christ's new covenant.

The priestly covenant is important for Christians as it illustrates the nature of God's covenant with His people, revealing His desire for a relationship founded on holiness and obedience. It sets a precedent in Scripture for understanding the role of a mediator, which finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Unlike the priests of the Old Testament who failed in their duties, Christ, as our Great High Priest, perfectly embodies the covenant of peace mentioned in Malachi. He offers Himself as the ultimate sacrifice, establishing a better covenant that provides access to God and reconciliation for believers. The concepts of intercession, sacrifice, and teaching, significant in the priestly role, are integral to understanding Christ’s work and the believer’s priesthood today, as they are called to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:11-22, 1 Peter 2:9, Colossians 1:20

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