The sermon titled "Christ as Priest" by Wayne Boyd examines the doctrine of Christ's priesthood using Hebrews 5:1; 5:5-10 as a foundational text. Boyd articulates that Jesus Christ fulfills the role of the ultimate High Priest, distinct from the Old Testament priesthood, through His divine nature and unique offering of Himself as a perfect sacrifice. He emphasizes that Old Testament priests were fallible and served temporarily, but Christ, appointed by God, serves eternally, having made a single, all-sufficient sacrifice that effectively atones for the sins of His people. Boyd supports his arguments with Scripture, particularly from Hebrews and Psalms, highlighting Christ's attributes as both God and man, and noting His ability to intercede on behalf of believers. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance Christians have in Christ's completed work, affirming that salvation is attained solely through faith in Him and that He is the sole mediator between God and mankind.
“The power of the priesthood of Christ rests upon His divinity. It rests upon His divinity. Only He could bring in everlasting righteousness.”
“Our great high priest is both God and man. He is fully God and he is fully man.”
“Our Lord Jesus Christ has risen from the dead and He is now seated at the right hand of the Majesty on high as our blessed surety.”
“He is the only mediator between God and man. He’s the great high priest of His people. He’s the great high priest of His people. We have no other.”
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