In his sermon titled "Texts for Tried and Proven Saints #4," Albert N. Martin addresses the doctrine of Christ's eternal high priesthood as presented in Hebrews 7:25. He emphasizes that Jesus, as a high priest in the order of Melchizedek, possesses an unchanging priesthood that enables Him to save completely all who draw near to God through Him. Key scriptural points include the superiority of Christ’s priesthood over the Levitical line, the concept that the law is insufficient for salvation, and Christ's ability to intercede continually for believers. Martin asserts that this doctrine provides profound assurance for Christians grappling with doubts about their salvation. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to rest their faith not on their fluctuating feelings but on the steadfast intercession and eternal life of Christ, who upholds their salvation.
“Wherefore, he is able to save to the uttermost them that draw near unto God through him, seeing he ever lives to make intercession for them.”
“The objects of this promise are true Christians, and true Christians are described as the ones who continually draw near unto God, but always through Him.”
“The emphasis here falls upon an amazing reality. He ever lives in order to... He ever lives to make intercession for us.”
“Dear child of God, here's the satisfying explanation for why he's able to save us to the uttermost! to the complete end of all that He purchased for our redemption by His intercession.”
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