In this sermon titled "Almonds Most Satisfying," Mike McInnis addresses the doctrine of Christ's priesthood and its significance in the Reformed tradition, particularly in contrast to the Levitical priesthood of Aaron. The key argument revolves around the miraculous budding of Aaron's rod, which serves as a type foreshadowing Christ's eternal priesthood according to the order of Melchizedek. Scripture references include Hebrews 7:17, which affirms the permanence of Christ's priesthood, and 1 Peter 2:9, which highlights believers' identity as a royal priesthood. The sermon underscores the practical significance of recognizing Christ as the source of believers' authority and ministry, emphasizing that all good works flow from His priestly work, thereby eradicating any notion of self-sufficiency among Christians.
“Christ is that rod which budded. Those rods which were placed in the tabernacle of testimony were all without life.”
“Faith which stands alone is not true faith. Saving faith is that which is produced by the work of the Lord...”
“Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God which worketh in you, both to will and to do of His good pleasure.”
“These are almonds which remain ever fresh and satisfying.”
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