The sermon "Why A Chair Wasn't There" by Gary Shepard focuses on the significance of Christ's priesthood as understood in Hebrews 10. Shepard emphasizes that the Old Testament sacrificial system, represented by the absence of a chair in the tabernacle, illustrated the incomplete nature of those sacrifices, which could never truly atone for sins (Hebrews 10:1-4). He explains that these sacrifices were mere shadows pointing towards the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the eternal High Priest who perfected believers through His singular offering (Hebrews 10:14). The practical importance of this doctrine is underscored by the assurance that Christ's once-for-all sacrifice provides believers with eternal perfection and peace with God, contrasting with the continual, ineffective offerings of the Old Testament priests. This understanding of Christ's priesthood not only affirms the finality of His work but also invites believers to rest in the completed work of salvation.
“The reason why there was no chair in the tabernacle is because their work was never done, it was never finished.”
“By one offering, He hath perfected forever them that are sanctified.”
“Salvation is not what I accept that is offered to me of God. Salvation is through this one priest and the sacrifice that he offered to God on my behalf.”
“May we plead His sacrifice alone. May we look to His priesthood alone.”
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