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Sermon in a Sentence: Melchizedec pictures our Great High Priest-the Lord Jesus Christ.
!! I.
He Pictures Christ as Our Perfect Priest
* A. In His Person (Heb.
7.26)
* B. In His Presentation (Heb.
7.27;10.4,10)
!! II.
He Pictures Christ as Our Profitable Priest
Christ blesses us with...
* A. Acceptance with God (Heb.
9.24)
* B. Access to God ((Heb.
10.19-22)
* 1.
We can bring our petitions (Heb.
2.17,18;4.14-16)
* 2. We can bring our praises (Heb.
13.15)
* C. Ability by God (Heb.
13.21)
* D. Assurance from God (Heb.
6.20)
III.
He Pictures Christ as Our Perpetual Priest (Heb.
7.3,24,25)
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