In the sermon titled "The Priest's Office," Gary Shepard addresses the theological importance of Christ as the true High Priest, drawing from Exodus 28:1. Shepard articulates how the Levitical priesthood was a foreshadowing of Christ, emphasizing that Christ's priesthood is sanctioned directly by God and exhibits no defects, making Him the perfect representative for His people. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 5:1, which underscores the necessity of a priest being taken from among men to represent them, and Hebrews 10:12, where the finality and sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice is highlighted, being offered once and perfected forever for those sanctified. The practical significance of this sermon lies in affirming the sufficiency of Christ's atoning work, contrasting it with the ineffective sacrifices of the Old Testament, and assuring believers of their access to God through the only true mediator, the man Christ Jesus.
“The name Christ, for this reason, simply means anointed. He is the anointed one.”
“No man taketh this honor unto himself, but he that is called of God as was Aaron.”
“He was to be without defect of any kind and a totally complete person.”
“He offered up himself in our place. That is all our hope. It is the hope of grace, and it is a good hope.”
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