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Thesis:
The privilege of coming to the Father through the work of Jesus Christ.
Introduction:
Coming to the Father is made possible through the obedient works of the Son.
The old testament was a shadow of things to come
We see the reality that cast that shadow is Jesus Christ
Let’s begin by quickly looking generally at who does and who does not come to the Father
Who does not come before the Father
Ps 101:7; Is 59:2
Compare that with scripture showing us who comes to the Father...
See also Ge 4:14; Ge 4:16; Le 22:3; Dt 31:18; Ps 5:5; Is 1:15; Is 64:7; Je 7:15; Je 15:1; Je 23:39; Je 52:3; Eze 39:23; Ho 5:6; Mic 3:4
Who comes before the Father
Ps 24:3–4; 1 Jn 3:21–22
See also Ps 41:12; Ps 66:18–19; Ps 73:28; Mt 5:8; 1 Pe 3:12; Ps 34:15–16
under the old covenant the Father pointed the way from His creation to have access to Him
we will now take a look at a few of those ways
He should us through the Priesthood
He should us through the Temple
He should us through the Most Holy Place
Priests come before the Father
OT Priests come before the Father
See also Ex 29:29–30; Ex 29:36; Ex 29:38–39
so through the priesthood a means was established for God to dwell amongst His people and be their God
A New Priesthood fulfilled in Jesus Christ
Heb 4:14–16; Heb 7:23–25
See also Heb 2:17; Heb 7:18–19; Heb 10:10–12; Heb 12:18–24
A new and eternal priesthood is established by the Christ
We now make up the priesthood...
NT Priests come before the Father
See also 1 Pe 2:9; Re 1:6
Next we see an old covenant shadow the Tent of Meeting and the Tabernacle...
Coming to the Father through the Tent of Meeting and the Tabernacle
First let’s view the OT shadow of things to come...
OT Coming to the Father by temporary means
See also Ex 40:1–2; Ex 40:34–35; Nu 1:51; Nu 3:10; Nu 3:38; Nu 18:7; Nu 18:22; 2 Ch 1:3
NT Tabernacle access to the Father fulfilled in Jesus Christ
See also Ac 7:44; Heb 8:1–2; Heb 9:11
In the Tabernacle there was the Most Holy Place, a shadow of the reality of the eternal High Priest Jesus the Christ...
Coming to the Father through the Most Holy Place
Coming to the Father by this means in the OT
See also Le 16:2; Le 16:12–17; Le 16:32–33; 1 Ki 6:16; 1 Ki 8:6; 1 Ki 8:10–11; 2 Ch 3:8
This way into the Most Holy Place is now made possible through the works of Jesus...
Coming to the Father by this means fulfilled in Jesus Christ
See also Mt 27:51; Heb 6:19–20
Often times we can remember the importance of GRACE by it’s acronym God’s Righteousness At Christ Expense
This is how we have access to the Father...
Coming to the Father by Grace
Jesus is blessed forever in the Father’s presence
Scripture shows we can be blessed forever as well...
See also Ps 51:10–11; Ps 145:18; Ho 6:1–2; Ac 17:27; 2 Co 4:14; Jas 4:8; Jud 24
This should demonstrate the importance of being in Jesus...
Coming to the Father through Jesus Christ
Ro 5:1–2; Eph 2:18; Eph 3:12
See also Jn 10:9; Jn 14:6
Conclusion:
In this lesson we learn who comes to the father and who does not.
In Jesus the way to the Father has been fulfilled by His woks on earth.
We see the Priesthood fulfilled
We see the Tabernacle fulfilled
We see the Most Holy Place fulfilled
So we gain the privilege of coming to the Father through the work of Jesus Christ.
The question is are you in Jesus that you might come to the Father.
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