The sermon titled "Royal Priesthood," delivered by Greg Elmquist, focuses on the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, as outlined in 1 Peter 2:9. Elmquist articulates that believers are part of a "royal priesthood," emphasizing that Christ, as our High Priest, fulfills the sacrificial role that was once ascribed to the Levites in the Old Testament. Specific passages from Hebrews, including Hebrews 4:14-16 and Hebrews 8, highlight the superiority of Christ's priesthood and the new covenant established through His sacrifice. Elmquist stresses the significance of coming to God through Christ, acknowledging that all human attempts to atone for sin fall short, thus underscoring the necessity of a contrite heart and reliance on Christ's virtue. The sermon explains that believers should carry this identity as a royal priesthood into their lives, showing forth God's praises and virtue as a testimony of their transformation from darkness into light.
“The precious blood of Christ has opened up the way by which I can draw near to God and to my Father.”
“Only the priest could offer up sacrifices unto God... when our Lord is telling us what we are in Christ as a royal priesthood, he's taking us back to that Old Testament type.”
“We come to God for a broken spirit and contrite heart, not with a broken spirit and contrite heart.”
“You are a royal priesthood to show forth the virtue of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.”
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