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A NEW PRIESTHOOD
Hebrews 7:11-28
AIM
INTRODUCTION
Because the priesthood of Aaron did not bring people into obedience to God, He changed the priesthood.
He installed Christ as the Priest after a new order, that of Melchizedek.
Our writer felt that the priesthood of Christ was superior to that of Aaron for three reasons.
First, God initiated this priesthood with an oath, not merely by some worldly rules.
Second, Christ’s priesthood was permanent.
Christ would never deliver His office to someone unqualified to handle it.
Third, the character of Christ was superior to that of the Aaronic priests.
Christ was exactly the type of high priest weak believers needed.
Hebrews
The Levitical priesthood was an imperfect priesthood.
The priesthood of Jesus was “named after the order of Melchizedek” rather than Aaron.
The change in the priesthood also required “a change in the law.”
The tribe mentioned was Levi.
Jesus was from the tribe of Judah.
Moses never mentioned any priests coming from the family of Judah.
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CONCLUSION
Prepared for First Baptist Church Oakdale - May 28, 2017
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