In the sermon titled "Our Intercessor," Greg Elmquist expounds on the theological significance of Christ as the believer's intercessor, drawing primarily from John 11:22. He highlights the confidence that Martha expressed in her knowledge of Jesus' intercessory power, asserting that whatever He requests from God will be granted. The key arguments center around the roles of Jesus as the high priest and intercessor, referencing Hebrews 4:14-16 and Romans 8:26-27 to demonstrate that believers can approach God's throne and that the Spirit assists in their prayers. Elmquist emphasizes that assurance and hope are not based on human understanding but on divine intercession, illustrating this with examples from Scripture that affirm God's sovereignty and grace, ultimately calling believers to a posture of faith amidst trials and uncertainty.
Key Quotes
“I know that even now whatsoever thou ask of God, God will give it to thee.”
“We have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous one.”
“Whatever he asks of the Father, the Father will give it to him.”
“Circumstances don't limit him, even now.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus is our High Priest who intercedes for us before God.
In John 11:22, Martha expresses her faith in Jesus as an intercessor, proclaiming that whatever He asks of God, God will grant it. This illustrates the biblical truth that Jesus serves as our High Priest (Hebrews 4:14-16), who brings our needs and prayers before the Father. His intercession is not based on our merit but on His righteousness, granting us access to God's grace and mercy in our times of need. Romans 8:34 further reassures us that Christ intercedes for us, affirming our hope and confidence in God's response.
John 11:22, Hebrews 4:14-16, Romans 8:34
Christ's intercession is effective because He is the righteous one who is always heard by the Father.
The efficacy of Christ's intercession is rooted in His nature as the Son of God, who is fully righteous. In John 11:41-42, Jesus acknowledges the Father’s constant attention to Him, which emphasizes that His prayers are always answered. The apostle Paul reiterates this in Romans 8:34, reminding us that it is Christ who died, and more importantly, who was raised and is at the right hand of God interceding for us. Hence, we have assurance that His pleadings on our behalf are powerful and always align with the will of God, granting us confidence in approaching the throne of grace.
John 11:41-42, Romans 8:34
Having an intercessor is crucial because it affirms our need for Christ as our advocate before God.
The necessity of an intercessor arises from our inherent sinfulness and inability to approach God on our own. Without Christ, our righteousness is inadequate. Hebrews 7:25 emphasizes that Jesus saves completely those who come to God through Him because He lives to intercede for them. This role reassures us that our prayers, even when imperfect, are presented to God by Christ, who knows the Father's will perfectly. It allows believers to approach God confidently, knowing that our requests are made in His name and aligned with His divine purpose.
Hebrews 7:25
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