When Jesus died and rose again, He became our
High Priest. But notice that Jesus’ priesthood is “according to the order of
Melchizedek.” Why the Melchizedek priesthood?
The Melchizedek priesthood gives to
man (whereas the Aaronic priesthood takes from man). We see
this when Melchizedek gave bread and wine to refresh a tired Abraham after his
battle with the enemy kings (see Genesis 14:14–20). So if Jesus’ priesthood is
according to the Melchizedek order, then it is one in which we can come boldly
into His presence to receive from Him (see Hebrews 4:16).
Moreover, the first word from Melchizedek’s
mouth was “Blessed”—“Blessed be Abram…” (Genesis 14:19). The Melchizedek order
is just that—blessings. In other words, Jesus’ priesthood is one which blesses
and never curses us!
So are we conscious of Jesus our High Priest
giving to us every day? Are we alert to all His blessings coming from heaven
toward us on earth?
Now, it is easy for us to believe God for His
blessings in creation. For example, we have no difficulty believing that the
sun will rise every morning. But while we have no problems believing the work
of creation, we have problems believing the work of redemption. We sometimes
find it hard to believe God for healing, provision, favor, protection or
restoration—blessings that Jesus died to give us. We don’t really believe that
every day, the Lord will take care of us, keep our bodies healthy and provide
for all our needs.
Yet, creation is fallen. It can be a blessing
as well as a curse. Sometimes, a storm arises, and powerful winds and rains
destroy thousands of homes and lives. Sometimes, dark clouds hide the sun and
make the whole day gloomy.
My friend, we can’t put our trust in creation,
but we can certainly put our trust in redemption. And unlike creation, the
blessings of redemption are all good! The work of Jesus is not subject to the
weather or anything else. The work of redemption is as sure as Jesus Himself.
He died and rose again to be our High Priest who daily showers us with
blessings! (Article
& Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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