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Messianic Offices
What are the three Messianic (anointed) offices (duties/roles) we learned about last week?
How is Jesus a prophet?
In his public ministry he teaches (words), performs miracles (deeds), and sets an example for what it means to be truly human (example).
What part of Jesus’ work do we associate with his role as priest?
A Priest like Aaron/Melchizedek
What kind of priest are we talking about?
Are we talking about Catholic priest?
No. We’re talking about the Priesthood (think Levites) of the Old Testament.
What were these priests responsible for?
Deut 18:1-5
Deuteronomy 18:1–5 (CSB)
“The Levitical priests, the whole tribe of Levi, will have no portion or inheritance with Israel.
They will eat the Lord’s food offerings; that is their inheritance.
Although Levi has no inheritance among his brothers, the Lord is his inheritance, as he promised him.
This is the priests’ share from the people who offer a sacrifice, whether it is an ox, a sheep, or a goat; the priests are to be given the shoulder, jaws, and stomach.
You are to give him the firstfruits of your grain, new wine, and fresh oil, and the first sheared wool of your flock.
For the Lord your God has chosen him and his sons from all your tribes to stand and minister in his name from now on.
To serve the LORD
To make sacrifices
To intercede for the people
To bless the people
The Three Functions of Christ as Priest
Sacrifice (Destroys Barrier Between God and Humanity)
Jesus makes perfect satisfaction to God the Father through his suffering and death on the cross
Cross as Altar
Formerly, a lamb “without blemish” would be offered on an altar to atone for one’s sins … now, the perfect lamb of God “without blemish” has offered himself on the cross to atone for the sins of the world
Christ as Temple
The Temple was the epicenter of Jewish religious life, for it was where they understood the presence of God to be … Christ identifies himself as the Temple John 2:19 — he is where we encounter God.
Intercession (Mediation between God and Humanity)
Jesus’ sacrifice is the basis for his intercession
Jesus intercedes with the Father for the contrite in heart eternally
Prayer
This is our whole basis for prayer — we pray to the Father, through the Son, by the Spirit
Jesus can appeal to the sacrifice he made to plead on our behalf
Empathy
The Spirit in our heart, the Son in heaven
God is with us precisely amid our temptations
Blessing (Application of the Benefit)
Jesus brings the blessing of redemption to humanity
Blessing, in a priestly context, is a pronouncement that signals divine acceptance of the sacrifice
The Priestly Blessing
The model blessing is found in Num 6:22-26
Numbers 6:22–26 (CSB)
The Lord spoke to Moses: “Tell Aaron and his sons, ‘This is how you are to bless the Israelites.
You should say to them,
“May the Lord bless you and protect you;
may the Lord make his face shine on you
and be gracious to you;
may the Lord look with favor on you
and give you peace.”
This has been given trinitarian interpretations
The Spirit perfectly applies the benefits achieved by Christ
Melchizedek as Type of Christ
Melchizedek (Righteous King), King of Salem (Peace), is a better “type” of Christ as Priest than even Aaron (the first high priest), because Jesus is not a priest by descent, and does not belong to a corrupt lineage of priests — rather, he comes from a wholly different order … a more ancient order of priest … that of Melchizedek
The author of Hebrews makes this comparison to point to the superiority of Christ’s priesthood Heb 7:11-12
We are Priests Too
1 Peter 2:4–5 (CSB)
As you come to him, a living stone—rejected by people but chosen and honored by God—you yourselves, as living stones, a spiritual house, are being built to be a holy priesthood to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
Sacrifice
We sacrifice certain comforts, pleasures, etc. to keep our focus on God
Intercession
We pray for each other in Christ
Blessing
We pronounce God’s benefits on each other as a reminder and encouragement
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