In this sermon entitled "Christ, Our Priest," Gabe Stalnaker emphasizes the doctrine of Christ's priesthood as articulated in Hebrews 4:14-15. He argues that Jesus fulfills the role of the great high priest, uniquely able to mediate between God and humanity due to his sinless nature and sacrificial death. Stalnaker references Hebrews 5:1 and 1 Timothy 2:5 to illustrate that traditional Old Testament priests were mere shadows, incapable of truly atoning for sin, whereas Christ, through His own blood, offers final redemption and intercession. The practical significance of this doctrine underscores the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice—believers no longer require any intermediary besides the one true mediator, Jesus Christ, thereby affirming key Reformed doctrines regarding the nature of salvation and the priesthood of believers.
Key Quotes
“Christ came to be our prophet. He came to declare God's beautiful words of life. Condemnation and death in our flesh. Redemption and life in Christ.”
“There is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man, Christ Jesus.”
“The only gift and sacrifice that would, and that was the gift and sacrifice of himself.”
“This will be a sign to you... and they knew what that sacrifice meant.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is our great high priest who offers Himself as the perfect sacrifice for our sins.
In Hebrews 4:14-15, we learn that Jesus Christ is our great high priest who empathizes with our weaknesses, having been tempted as we are, yet without sin. This establishes His unique qualification to intercede on our behalf. Unlike the Old Testament priests, whose sacrifices could not take away sins, Christ’s sacrifice—His own body and blood—was sufficient for eternal redemption. He offered Himself once for all, making Him the only true mediator between God and man (1 Timothy 2:5). His priesthood is eternal and unchangeable, fulfilling the role that all previous priests only foreshadowed.
Hebrews 4:14-15, 1 Timothy 2:5
The doctrine of Christ's priesthood is supported by the fulfillment of Old Testament types and the New Testament teachings.
The truth of Christ's priesthood is supported by His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies and types. Hebrews 10 explains how the law was only a shadow of the good things to come, which were realized in Christ. The many sacrifices offered by the priests could never make the worshippers perfect, indicating the need for a superior sacrifice. Christ, as the one true high priest, fulfilled this need by offering Himself (Hebrews 10:11-12). His unique position as the sinless Son of God distinguishes Him from all other mediators and substantiates the claim of His eternal priesthood.
Hebrews 10:11-12
Christ's priesthood is crucial as it provides believers with direct access to God and assures us of forgiveness through His sacrifice.
The importance of Christ's priesthood lies in the direct access it grants believers to God. Previously, the Old Testament sacrificial system mediated by priests demonstrated humanity's need for intercession. However, with Christ's ultimate sacrifice—His own life offered once for all—this need is met in a definitive way. Hebrews 7:22-25 emphasizes that Jesus is able to save completely those who come to God through Him, for He always lives to intercede for them. This assurance of forgiveness and ongoing intercession reinforces our relationship with God and affirms the security of our salvation.
Hebrews 7:22-25
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