Read Hebrews 7
Remember,
the original audience for this message that we call Hebrews was the Hebrew
people. These people were enamored and indoctrinated into Abraham, Isaac, Jacob,
Moses, and the law that came through him. They desired a Messiah, but they
wanted one that fit into their box, their expectations.
Jesus went
beyond the expectations of the Hebrew people but because they were so anchored
in the ritualistic compliance with the law, they missed the fulfillment
of the law and prophecy that came through
Jesus.
We don’t
fight those same battles. We began knowing God through Jesus and looked back
for the beginning of this story of God and his creation. Many of the Hebrew
people kept looking back when God was directing them forward.
Let’s get to
chapter 7.
Why was
Melchizedek not of the Levitical order?
Think about
it. Levi was the great-grandson of Abram.
When Abram brought a tenth of the spoils of war to Melchizedek, Levi
wasn’t even a glimmer in Abram’s eye.
Abram was
concerned about not having one son, hardly thinking about a great-grandson,
even though that’s what God promised him many times over.
There are
some interesting rabbit trails here.
How did
Abram know to give a tenth? When did he
receive that instruction?
How did
Abram know that this Melchizedek was a priest? Nobody could trace his earthly
lineage.
Here is a
question that’s not a rabbit trail. Why is this connection between Jesus and
Melchizedek important?
Because God
has made us new. We are a new
creation. The old creature is gone. Yes, he keeps trying to worm his way
back into his old status, but the old is gone. The new is here. We must not
wear the clothes of the
old self any longer.
We have a
new law—the law of love. The old law is no longer effective for atonement. It
is still good. It’s from God. It is good.
It was given
to us for our own good.
But now we
must understand what love
fulfills the law means.
And we have
a new priest. Did they change the duty roster? Is our regular guy on vacation.
I was just getting used to how he would calm down the goat or the lamb before slitting
its throat.
There is no
more duty roster. Christ is our high priest and that’s forever. He is our Great
High Priest now and forever.
Things have
changed. We are moving forward. We are building upon the foundation. We are
growing in God’s grace.
Things have changed!
Jesus is greater
than Moses. Jesus has surpassed the law. He is Lord. He is Christ—Messiah.
He is Savior. He is God. He lived as a man.
He
intercedes for us with the Father.
We don’t
need a human priest to make sacrifices for us any longer. We don’t have to
wonder if the human priest made the correct sacrifice for his own sins before taking
our sacrifice before God.
The only
sacrifice that was required for us to be in right standing with God has been made
in the blood of Jesus. It
is finished!
Now, we move
forward into abundant
life. We build
on the foundation. We drink less formula and eat more solid food.
We practice
love in everything that we do.
The sacrifice
for our sins has been made so our entire lives may be given as a living
sacrifice. Everything
that we do must be for God. Yes, our job helps pay the bills. The things
that God calls us to do often bring us joy. We know a
peace that the world does not, but these are collateral benefits of living
for God.
And we have
a Great High Priest like the world never experienced before. The closest we
ever got was Melchizedek, and he remains something of an enigma.
Jesus is the
same yesterday, today, and forever, but we are in the process of change,
growth, and maturity.
We should
consider inertia. A body at rest tends to remain at rest. A body in motion
tends to remain in motion. We are to remain in motion as we draw
nearer to God through Christ Jesus and the Spirit that lives within us.
We are to
become more like him. We are becoming more like him. We are being transformed
into the creatures that we were always meant to be.
So, what do
we do? Enjoy the ride. Rejoice in the journey. Do everything you can to bring
glory to God and enjoy God who has made you right with him.
Do you think
that God would do what he has done for us—for sinful humankind—if he didn’t
want a wholesome, enjoyable, and profitable relationship with us?
God’s
plan is moving forward. We need to get in step.
God is doing
new
things. We need to get on board.
We are
growing. We may stop and rest from time to time but we must grow for the rest
of our lives in these bodies.
And for all
this that is new, we have a new priest. We have a Great High Priest in the person
of Jesus.
We will move
forward. We
will have trials and tribulations. We will know joy and peace and love. We
will suffer.
We will keep
the faith and grow in God’s grace. Growth requires us to look forward and move
forward having taken
the yoke of Jesus, learning from him, and putting
his words into practice.
Moving
forward requires a target—an aiming point. Keep your eyes
fixed on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, and as it so happens,
our Great High Priest. He can empathize with us in every way.
He is
different from the human priests who served because of their genealogy. He is
different from the human priests who had to make sacrifices for their own sins
before taking the sacrifices of God’s people before God.
We know that
one day there will be a new
heaven and a new earth, but until that time, rejoice that we have a new
Great High Priest in the person of Jesus.
Let us take
everything to him.
Let us do
all that we can to please God, but know that even when we fall
short, our Great High Priest has us covered.
What do
things look like when the curtain
of the Temple is torn? They look
like we have direct access to our Great High Priest and God himself.
Let’s spend
plenty of time with our Great High Priest every day. Do it with all humility.
Come before him in complete confidence.
Amen.
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