
A Better High Priest under Grace
"You
are a priest forever according to
the order of Melchizedek" . . .
by so much more Jesus has become a surety
of a better covenant . . . Therefore
He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through
Him, since He ever lives to make
intercession for them. (Heb_7:21-22, Heb_7:25)
One of the better
aspects of the new covenant of grace
is Jesus, our High Priest. The priests under the law were men who served for a
limited time and then died. Under grace, our High Priest serves forever. Jesus
received His priesthood "not according to the law of a
fleshly commandment, but according
to the power of an endless life" (Heb_7:16).
The priests under the law were sons of Aaron from
the tribe of Levi. Each served as a brief reminder of the perfect priest who
would someday bring a better covenant than the law. "Therefore, if perfection
were through the Levitical
priesthood (for under it the people received the law), what further need was there that another priest should rise
according to the order of Melchizedek,
and not be called according to the
order of Aaron? " (Heb_7:11). This was a temporary priesthood,
requiring numerous priests. "And
there were many priests, because
they were prevented by death from continuing" (Heb_7:23).
The priesthood of Jesus would never have to be transferred to another because
he was the eternal Son of God. "But
He, because He continues forever,
has an unchangeable priesthood"
(Heb_7:24).
Jesus, our eternal High Priest, was a priest
after the order of Melchizedek. "For
this Melchizedek . . . without
father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor
end of life, but made like the Son of
God, remains a priest continually"
(Heb_7:1-3). Melchizedek was the one
who brought bread and wine to Abraham, when he returned victorious from battle
(see Genesis 14). There was no genealogy for Melchizedek, no record of the
beginning or ending of his days of service. In this, he was like the Son of
God: eternal. Thus, he pictured Jesus' priesthood: eternal. This makes Jesus
(the provider of grace) a better High Priest than those who served under the
law. "By so much more Jesus has
become a surety of a better covenant."
Now, the one who died for us (to forgive our
sins) is ever praying for us (that we might be thoroughly rescued from all else that threatens us). "Therefore He is also able to save to the uttermost
those who come to God through Him, since He ever lives to make intercession
for them."
Lord
Jesus, my great High Priest, I bow to You as the eternal one, whose priesthood
never ends. I rest in Your interceding prayers for me today, that I might be
delivered from all that would come against me, Amen.
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