Sermons About High-priest
Hebrews 5
In Hebrews 5 the author compares Jesus Christ to Aaron, and the Old Testament priesthood. He then tells us about the struggle that Jesus had on this earth in becoming our Great High Priest. The chapter ends with a warning for Christians to go on to spiritual maturity.
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I Thirst
Jesus is perfectly God and man. As such, He is our perfect High Priest who represents God to man and man to God.
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Friends in High Places
What does it mean that Christ was our High Priest? Scott Miller examines the meaning and how we can approach our God with confidence.
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Song of the Eternal Priest
David has a vision of "I AM" making promises to his Lord. The eternal Son became a man to be a kingly priest, like Melchizedek, to bear God's wrath for His people.
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Hebrews 4:14-5:10 Jesus, The Priest Whose Actions Do Not Bring Lawsuits
When you hear the word, "priest," what immediately comes to your mind? Do you think of someone with a dark outfit and a white clerical collar? Do you think of someone who should be shackled in handcuffs after embarrassing the Kingdom of God? Is the office of Priest still open today?
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Look Up and Cry Out
As our Great High Priest, Jesus sympathizes with us in our times of need AND provides mercy and grace when we draw near to him. This is an updated version of an earlier sermon, hopefully improved.
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Hold On and Consider
Jesus has opened the veil into the holy places thru His death on our behalf. He also cleansed our hearts and bodies so we are welcome in God's presence. He is the fulfillment of God's promises, giving us hope. In light of this we are able to consider how to encourage one another as the New Covenant community
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Our Advocate, Our Access
To pray in Jesus'name is to approach God in the confidence that the justifying work of the Cross makes possible.
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Part 4: The Great High Priest
Part 4 of the series, this installment examines Christ's role as our High Priest. Unlike any other High Priest, He has a special ministry, pleading our case before God in a way that no high priest of old ever could. He mediates our new and better covenant, and so faithfully forgives and cleanses us of our sins.
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