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OPENING
We are in the middle of our series on “The Three Gifts of Christmas.”
When the wise men visited Jesus to honor and worship Him as King, they offered Him three gifts.
Last week we talked about the gift of gold and how it symbolizes Jesus Our King.
This week we are going to take a look at the gift of frankincense and how it symbolizes Jesus Our High Priest.
Frankincense
What is It?
Frankincense is a white resin or gum.
It is obtained from a tree by making incisions in the bark and allowing the gum to flow out.
It is highly fragrant when it is burned and has a pleasant, sweet smell.
It also believed to have certain medicinal properties.
How Was It Used in the Old Testament?
It was used by the priests in the Old Testament in the sacrifices and as incense.
Frankincense was required by God in some of the OT sacrifices and offerings.
Like for the grain offerings and on the bread on the Table of Shewbread.
Frankincense was never used on the sin or trespass offerings.
Sin stinks in the nostrils of God.
So sin offerings could not be covered by incense.
Sin can only be covered by the blood of a sacrifice.
Frankincense was also used in the incense on the Altar of Incense in front of the veil.
As the incense was burned, the smoke would rise up representing the prayers of the people ascending up to God.
So frankincense is connected to the ministry of the OT priesthood.
How Does it Relate to the Work of Jesus Our High Priest?
The primary responsibility of the priests in the Old Testament was to be the representative of the people to God.
They accomplished this by performing two primary functions:
Offering sacrifices to God on behalf of the people, and
Offering up prayers to God on behalf of the people.
These sacrifices were:
Temporary, because they had to be offered up over and over again, and
Imperfect, because they only covered sin.
The blood of bulls and goats could not remove the power of sin.
But as the writer of Hebrews tells us, Jesus came to do away with the OT system of sacrifices and worship and replace it with a new and living way, under the New Covenant of His Blood.
And under this New Covenant, Jesus now serves as our High Priest.
The writer of the book of Hebrews spends a lot of time developing the theme that Jesus is our High Priest.
And having Jesus as our High Priest brings with it some exceeding great and precious promises.
And we’re going to take at look at some of those promises today.
Let’s take a look together at Hebrews 4:14-15.
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Seeing then that we have a great High Priest [14]
Jesus is better.
We don’t need a Pope to be our mediator between us and God.
Why does the Pope refer to himself as the Pontifex Maximus (Great High Priest)?
Jesus is our Mediator of a better covenant that is based on better promises.
Not only is Jesus our High Priest, but He is also the Ultimate Sacrifice for Sin.
Who has passed through the heavens [14]
Jesus passed through the heavens when He left His place in Heaven and was born of a virgin in the little town of Bethlehem.
Jesus passed through the heavens when He completed His mission at the Cross, rose from the dead, and ascended back to His place in Heaven.
Jesus passed through the veil and is seated in the Holy of Holies at the right hand of the Father in Heaven.
Jesus has entered into His rest (It is finished!).
Praise God for what He’s done for Ana-Lois!
Jesus offers us His rest.
Jesus the Son of God [14]
Jesus is more than just a man.
Jesus is more than just the Son of David.
Jesus is the Eternal Son of God.
Let us hold fast our confession [14]
Hold fast means to keep a firm grip.
Romans 10:9-10 tells us that confession is how we are saved:
Hebrews 10:23 also gives us some further insight into this word “confession.”
In other words, if you’ve made the confession of faith, if you have accepted Jesus as your Savior, if you have been born again, hold fast to, keep a firm grip on, don’t let go of what you have believed and confessed.
Keep a firm grip on who He is, on what He has done, on the truths of His Word, on hope, on faith, on truth.
When the devil attacks, hold fast!
For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses [15]
The word “sympathize” comes from the Greek word “sumpatheo” (soom-path-eh’-o), which means, “to suffer along with.”
When you are going through something, the last thing you probably want is for somebody who has never gone through what you’re going through to try to tell you how you should feel and what you should do.
But it makes a difference when someone can come along beside you and help you because they themselves have also suffered through what you’re going through.
They know what your feeling.
They understand the struggle.
Jesus our High Priest can “suffer along with us” because He has walked in our shoes.
He was persecuted.
He was ridiculed.
He was rejected.
He was abandoned by His friends.
He was let down by His family.
He came to His own, and His own recieved Him not.
He suffered heartache.
He hurt.
He wept.
He endured unimaginable pain and suffering.
He knows and He cares!
But was in all points temped as we are [15]
Jesus was tempted by the devil just like we are.
You might say, “the temptation is just too strong, I can’t overcome it.”
That’s a lie straight from the pits of hell.
The Bible tells us that God will make a way for us to overcome temptation:
Jesus overcame His temptation and He has given us the ability to overcome our as well.
Yet without sin [15]
Jesus never sinned.
That’s important for you to know.
Not only is Jesus someone who has faced your same struggles, but He has overcome them.
Thank God we don’t have to rely on weak, imperfect, sinful human beings to represent us to God.
He became sin who knew no sin that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.
CLOSING
Jesus is Our High Priest
He is the Son of God.
He has passed through the heavens.
He is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.
His work is finished!
His role is now to be our Mediator and Intercessor.
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