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Jesus, Your High Priest, Advocates for You: Joseph Prince

Insights

πŸ™ Jesus is our great high priest, representing the people and advocating for their benefit to God, not the other way around.

πŸ’§ If the high priest emerged from the holy of holies, it signified that God had accepted him, bringing blessings and victory to Israel.

πŸ’‘ “Right believing will always produce right living.”

πŸ˜‡ We are sinners because of Adam’s sin, not because we sin.

🧠 “You are not made righteous by your obedience, you are made righteous by one man’s obedience.”

Summary

TLDR: The key idea of the video is that Jesus, as our high priest, advocates for us and through his obedience, we are made righteous.

  1. πŸ’‘ We sin because we are sinners, and we are sinners because of Adam’s sin, but we are made righteous not by our own obedience, but by one man’s obedience.
  2. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Jesus is the perfect high priest who advocates for us, and we should focus on Him rather than comparing ourselves to others.
  3. πŸ‘‘ Jesus became a man to be our great high priest, representing us to God for our benefit, while prophets represent God to the people.
  4. πŸ“œ Our high priest, unlike the earthly high priests, lives eternally, ensuring blessings for the people.

4.1 The high priest’s entrance into the holy of holies determines the outcome for Israel, as if he dies inside, it signifies a bad year, but if he comes out, it means God has accepted him and blessings can be bestowed upon the people.

4.2 The high priest’s role is crucial as the people’s blessings depend on him, but the problem is that a good high priest eventually dies, unlike our high priest today who lives with an endless life.

  1. πŸ‘‘ Jesus, as our high priest, bears the iniquity of our holy gifts and our deepest times of worship to the Lord.
  2. πŸ‘‘ Jesus, as our high priest, always advocates for us and accepts us based on his pure and holy thoughts, not our own sinful thoughts or intentions.
  3. πŸ“œ We are sinners because of Adam’s sin, not because we sin, and through Jesus’ obedience, many will be made righteous.
  4. πŸ™ You are made righteous through Jesus’ obedience, so don’t let the devil discourage your prayers or acts of kindness.

8.1 We are made righteous not by our own obedience, but by the obedience of Jesus, and spiritual warfare involves bringing our thoughts to the obedience of Christ.

8.2 You are righteous not because of your actions, but because of one man’s obedience, so don’t let the devil discourage you from praying or helping others.

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