In his sermon titled "Texts for Tried and Proven Saints #5," Albert N. Martin focuses on the intercessory work of Jesus Christ as articulated in Hebrews 7:25, which affirms that Christ is able to save to the uttermost those who draw near to God through Him because He ever lives to make intercession for them. Martin lays out the argument that the position of Christ at the right hand of God not only signifies His exaltation but also serves as the basis for His efficacy in intercession, contrasting it with the limitations present during His earthly ministry. The sermon references key passages such as Hebrews 1:3, Romans 8:34, and Hebrews 9:24 to demonstrate the exalted position and the favorable standing Christ holds before God on behalf of believers. The practical significance of this doctrine is the assurance it provides to Christians that their salvation is secure and upheld by a powerful, interceding Savior, emphasizing the importance of understanding Christ's role as both priest and king.
“We have a high priest who does not intercede with the limitations, self-imposed limitations, of what the Scripture calls the days of his flesh, but with all the unfounded liberty and freedom of one who has been seated at the right hand of the Majesty on high.”
“We have an intercessor in the most enviable position imaginable… no wonder the writer to Hebrews says, consider the high priest of our confession, Jesus, the Son of God.”
“He appears openly before the face of God for us. Not for the vindication of Himself! But he appears before the face of God for us.”
“This is why the call goes out… kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and you perish from the way.”
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