In the sermon titled "Christ That Priest Like Melchisedec," Gary Shepard addresses the centrality of Christ as the ultimate High Priest, contrasting Him with the Levitical priests of the Old Testament. He highlights the unique priesthood of Christ, ordained by God in the order of Melchizedek, emphasizing His eternal nature and superiority as the perfect priest who requires no sacrifices for Himself, unlike the Aaronic priests. This theological argument is supported by Scriptural references to Hebrews 5:1-10 and Hebrews 7, which articulate the divine appointment of Christ and the uniqueness of His sacrifice. The practical significance of this sermon reveals that believers must rely solely on Christ as their priest and sacrifice to be accepted by God, as no other figure can fulfill that role effectively due to the perfection required by God’s justice.
“He is said to be not a priest after the order of Aaron, but after Melchizedek.”
“We have got to have a priest and that priest has got to have a perfect sacrifice.”
“He is able also to save to the uttermost them that come to God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.”
“Give me Christ, the anointed priest of God.”
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