In the sermon titled "The True with its Shadows," Rick Warta addresses the transition from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant as understood through the lens of Hebrews 9:1-6. The main theological topic revolves around the role of Jesus Christ as the High Priest and the substance of the New Covenant in contrast to the shadows of the Old Covenant. Warta argues that Christ fulfills the entire priesthood and sacrificial system established in the Old Testament, as seen in Hebrews 7, highlighting that His eternal priesthood offers complete forgiveness and access to God. Specific Scripture references, such as Hebrews 9:24 and John 6:35, emphasize that Christ serves in the actual heavenly sanctuary and is the bread of life, underscoring that believers are to feed on Him by faith. The practical significance of this sermon is rich, as it reassures believers of their access to God through Christ, establishing that their unity with Him guarantees eternal life and sanctification, which are foundational to Reformed theology.
“Everything is always about the Lord Jesus Christ. That's why in the very beginning of the book of Hebrews, he says what he does there about how he is the brightness of God's glory.”
“His priesthood, therefore, in chapter seven, it shows that with the priesthood comes the law. The law was given under the priesthood, therefore, because Christ is now our high priest, we have to have a new covenant.”
“Without a high priest, we're forever lost. We're ruined. We have to be judged and condemned. But in our high priest, God has accepted us.”
“This is the truth. That's what amen means. Truth. May God say so. He's saying, this is the way things are. Christ has shed His blood.”
The Bible teaches that Jesus is our eternal high priest, whose priesthood fulfills and surpasses the old covenant (Hebrews 7:22).
Hebrews 7:22, Hebrews 7:25, Hebrews 10:14
The new covenant, established by Jesus, offers a reality of forgiveness and internal transformation that the old covenant could never achieve (Hebrews 8:6).
Hebrews 8:6, Hebrews 10:19-22, Hebrews 8:10
The shed blood of Christ is the basis for our forgiveness and reconciliation with God, fulfilling the requirements of the law (Hebrews 9:22).
Hebrews 9:22, Hebrews 10:14
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