The sermon by Fred Evans titled "Jesus, The Great High Priest" focuses on the theological importance of Christ's priesthood as outlined in Hebrews 4:14-5:10. The central argument emphasizes that Jesus is the uniquely qualified mediator between humanity and God due to His divine ordination and humanity. The preacher discusses various Scriptural references, particularly in Hebrews, noting that Jesus Christ fulfills the role of the High Priest by offering Himself as the perfect sacrifice, in contrast to the repeated offerings made by the old covenant priests. The significance of this teaching lies in the assurance it provides to believers that they can approach God with confidence, knowing that Jesus, as their High Priest, ensures eternal redemption, forgiveness, and unwavering access to God.
Key Quotes
“Seeing then that we have a great high priest that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession.”
“If you go to God in your own righteousness, in your own goodness, and by your own works, you will be rejected.”
“His priesthood doesn’t change. Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today, and forever.”
“Christ is not only qualified… He has fulfilled the job of this office of High Priest.”
The Bible describes Jesus as our great High Priest who mediates between God and humanity, offering Himself as the perfect sacrifice for our sins.
In Hebrews 4:14-5:10, Jesus is presented as the great High Priest who passed into the heavens, empowering believers to hold fast to their profession of faith. He is uniquely qualified for this office, having been ordained by God and taken from among men, which allows Him to empathize with our weaknesses and infirmities. Unlike the Old Testament priests, who had to continually offer sacrifices for their own sins and for the people, Jesus offered Himself once for all, thus fulfilling the role of High Priest perfectly and establishing a better covenant of grace through His death and resurrection.
Hebrews 4:14-5:10
Jesus is qualified to be our High Priest because He was ordained by God and took on human flesh to represent us before the Father.
The qualifications of Jesus as our High Priest are outlined in Hebrews 5:1-4, which states that every high priest must be taken from among men and ordained for men in things pertaining to God. Jesus fulfills this requirement perfectly as He was both fully God and fully man, capable of making an acceptable sacrifice. He was appointed by God, not self-appointed, which highlights His divine authority. Furthermore, His unique position allows Him to represent humanity before the Father, as He experienced temptation and suffering yet remained without sin, making Him the perfect mediator for our sins.
Hebrews 5:1-4
The priesthood of Jesus is crucial for Christians because it ensures we have a mediator who provides perfect access to God.
Jesus' priesthood is fundamental for Christians as it guarantees our access to God through His mediation. According to Hebrews 4:16, we can approach the throne of grace with confidence, knowing that Jesus has secured our acceptance through His sacrifice. This contrasts sharply with the Old Testament system, where priests had to repeatedly offer sacrifices, which could never fully atone for sin. Jesus, as our eternal High Priest, offered Himself once for all, securing eternal redemption and establishing a new, everlasting covenant of grace. Thus, believers find comfort and assurance in the sufficiency of Christ's work for their salvation and ongoing relationship with God.
Hebrews 4:16, Hebrews 10:14
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