In the sermon "My Prophet, King, and Priest," Caleb Hickman addresses the significant Reformed doctrines related to the threefold office of Christ as prophet, king, and priest, as outlined in Hebrews 2:10-18. He argues that Jesus fulfills these roles perfectly by declaring God's truth to His people (prophet), conquering sin and death (king), and providing reconciliation through His sacrificial death (priest). Hickman supports his claims with Scripture, particularly referencing Psalm 22 and Ephesians 1 to illustrate Jesus' prophetic declarations and royal authority. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers have in the mediatorial work of Christ, who intercedes for them and fulfills the redemptive plan, giving them confidence and hope through His completed work.
“He is the prophet, the king, and the priest, the successful redeemer. That's who we want to hear about.”
“The declaration from the prophet, the Lord Jesus Christ, unto his people, results in us trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He alone saved his chosen subjects. I love the thought of being the Lord's subject, don't you?”
“We have a faithful high priest that intercedes before that very throne of God. That's why he's our prophet, he's our priest, and he's our king.”
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