In John Chapman's sermon titled "The Qualification of Christ as Our High Priest," the primary theological topic addressed is the legitimacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ's priesthood as defined in Hebrews 5. Chapman argues that Christ is uniquely qualified to be the High Priest because He is both fully God and fully man, appointed by God to mediate between humanity and Himself. He supports his argument with biblical references, notably Hebrews 5:1-10, which outlines the requirements for a high priest, emphasizing that Christ embodies these qualifications—He identifies with human suffering and offers a perfect sacrifice for sin. The practical significance of this doctrine affirms believers' confidence in approaching God through Christ, reminding them that they have a compassionate advocate who fully understands their weaknesses and offers eternal salvation through His complete and perfect sacrifice.
“Not just anyone could be a High Priest. It had to be SOMEONE who was CALLED of God, APPOINTED of God, ANOINTED of God, TO BE THE HIGH PRIEST.”
“But we have a great high priest WHO HAS NEVER KNOWN SIN! WE HAVE A HIGH PRIEST WHO'S PERFECT!”
“We have a HIGH PRIEST! As it says in chapter 4, we have a GREAT HIGH PRIEST! And there is not any more!”
“Eternal Salvation... has NOTHING, NOTHING, NOTHING to do with you and me. It has everything to do with God the Father and God the Son.”
Hebrews 5 explains that Jesus is uniquely qualified to be our High Priest, appointed by God to represent humanity and make atonement for sin.
Hebrews 5:1-10
Jesus is qualified as our High Priest because He is appointed by God, lives a perfect life, and offers a complete sacrifice for our sins.
Hebrews 5:5-10, Psalm 2:7, Hebrews 7:17
The concept of Jesus as our High Priest is essential because He represents us before God, offering complete redemption and eternal salvation.
Hebrews 4:14-16, Hebrews 5:9
Hebrews 5 teaches that Jesus has compassion for the ignorant and those out of the way, as He experienced our challenges and struggles.
Hebrews 5:2, Lamentations 3:22-23
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