The sermon "Ever Liveth to Make Intercession" by Caleb Hickman explores the doctrines of Christ’s intercessory work and the typology of Esther in the context of redemptive history. The preacher argues that both the account in Esther and the teachings in Hebrews emphasize that Jesus Christ serves as an eternal mediator for His people, more effective than earthly priests who are flawed and temporary. Hickman highlights Hebrews 7:24-28 to underscore that Christ is not only a superior High Priest but also One who continually lives to intercede on behalf of believers, assuring them of their acceptance before God. The practical significance is profound for believers; it reassures them that their salvation is secure and that they can confidently approach the throne of grace, free from fear of condemnation, due to Christ's atoning work.
“Only Christ can intercede and He ever liveth to do just that for His people.”
“The cross of Calvary is not just a bucket where we go to and dump our sin into... He became sin for us who knew no sin.”
“All that Satan can do in accusing us is just parade us around in the robe of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We can enter boldly to the throne of grace at any time. It's all because He ever liveth, He ever liveth to make intercession for us.”
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