💭 Consider this: If Christ became your Priest so that you may become God’s priest, how seriously are you taking that calling? Is your speech, entertainment, and thoughts consistent with someone who ministers before a holy God?
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Have you
ever felt
unworthy to
serve the Lord?
Have you ever
felt unworthy to
serve the Lord?
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Have you ever felt disqualified by your past, certain that your failures have permanently sidelined you from God's purposes? Aaron led a nation into idolatry, yet God not only forgave him—He robed him in glory and called him to serve in the most sacred place on earth. Your past doesn’t have to define your purpose.
Discover how every thread of Aaron’s holy garments points to a superior Priest who carries your burdens, knows your weaknesses, and secures your salvation forever—not with the blood of animals, but with His own.
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[13:40] [14:07] Are you worthy to serve God? [16:55] The Scared Garment for Priest and Its Significance [21:04] Everyone needs a priest [23:28] I. Jesus Ministers In A Superior Place [26:13] II. Jesus Ministers With Superior Righteousness [27:41] III. Jesus Ministers With Superior Sympathy [30:58] Jesus knows and He cares for our infirmities [36:48] IV. Jesus Ministers With Superior Duration [39:50] Christ is able to save us to the uttermost [41:58] V. Jesus Ministers With Superior Sacrifice [47:42] We’re saved to be priest unto God [49:56] Our duty as God’s priests [53:59] Clothed with Christ’s righteousness [56:10] Closing prayer
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Highlights
Remember, the high priest carried the people's burdens on his shoulders and the people's needs close to his heart, symbolised by the ephod and the breastplate. Yet for all the compassion and sympathy he had, he could not understand exactly what the people were going through. Only someone who is all-knowing and who has endured the same temptations and has suffered the most extreme hardships could really understand.
Jesus had suffered death and endured temptations to the point of victory over Satan, and therefore He is able to show us sympathy. Whatever you and I are going through, Jesus understands.
As Hebrews 4:15 says, "For we have not an high priest, which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities, but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin."
Whatever you are going through, Jesus is able to be touched. He's able to share your experiences that no man on the face of the earth is able to share. He's able to comfort you, able to give you peace and strength that you need to go through the difficulties.
The only way to be saved is to come to God through Jesus Christ. And when you do that, He is able to save you to the uttermost. The word uttermost is an amazing word to describe our salvation. Whoever we are, whatever we have done, no matter how wicked our sins may be—whether it be murder, perversion, betrayal, lying, jealousy, and so forth—Christ can save us completely, to the uttermost. And it is not just about our justification, but also our sanctification. Christ saves us not only at the moment of our conversion, but day by day, moment by moment, throughout all time. His eternal saving work helps us to grow in sanctification and become more and more like Him. That is what it means—to the uttermost.