In this sermon titled "Christ, our Glorious High Priest," Rick Warta expounds on the significance of Jesus as the High Priest after the order of Melchizedek, as articulated in Hebrews 7:1-10. The preacher highlights the contrast between the Levitical priesthood and the eternal priesthood of Christ, emphasizing that Melchizedek, who was both a king and a priest, prefigures the greater reality of Christ's mediation for humanity. Warta underscores how the name Melchizedek, meaning "King of Righteousness," points to Christ's unique qualification and fulfillment of righteousness, distinguishing Him from the Levitical priests who were mere men. He engages with various Scriptures, particularly from Hebrews and Genesis, to illustrate the eternal nature of Christ's priesthood, His role in reconciling sinners to God, and the implications of believers being joined to Christ in a covenant relationship. The practical significance lies in understanding the assurance of salvation found in Christ's completed work, which enables believers to approach God with confidence.
“The Lord Jesus Christ is the and only high priest of God for his people.”
“Who but Christ could be called righteous, and who but Christ could be called the King of Righteousness, the Lord our Righteousness.”
“In the Lord Jesus Christ, we are as near as He is.”
“Our sins are removed. Now, Hebrews chapter 7... we have such a high priest who is set on the right hand of the throne of the majesty in the heavens.”
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