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2013/10/23

Morning Nourishment-The Experience, Growth, And Ministry Of Life For The Body(W3-6)

WEEK 3 — DAY 6

Morning Nourishment

Heb. 2:17 "Hence He should have been made like His brothers in all things that He might become a  merciful and faithful High Priest in the things pertaining to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people."

4:15 "For we do not have a High Priest who cannot be touched with the feeling of our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all respects like us, yet without sin."

   In Revelation 8 Christ is revealed as the Priest offering the incense at the golden altar: "And another Angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer,and much incense was given to Him to offer with the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne" (v. 3)....As the ascended One in the heavens, He is now living, working, and ministering as a Priest.

   In the Old Testament the high priest typifies Christ as our High Priest.According to the book of Exodus, the high priest bore the names of the twelve tribes of Israel on his shoulders and on his heart [Exo. 28:9-10,12,21,29]....The names engraved on the onyx stones and on the stones of
the breastplate signify that the high priest always bore the names of God's chosen people before God. Today Christ is our High Priest, and we are on His shoulders and on His breast. He is in the heavens as the High Priest bearing us and holding us. (Life-study of Luke, pp. 669-670)

Today's Reading

   As our High Priest, Christ is also taking care of us. He is a "merciful and faithful High Priest in the things pertaining to God" (Heb. 2:17), a High Priest who is able to sympathize with our weaknesses (Heb. 4:15). Although Christ as the High Priest is taking care of us, we all have our own thought and feeling as to how He should care for us....The Lord may not answer a prayer for healing....We do not know what is good for us, but the Lord knows.He knows what is needed for our life on earth.

   We all have our preferences concerning our living. We may desire to be wealthy and have many material things. But the Lord may allow us to be poor and deprive us of many things. Likewise, we may desire to have children who love the Lord and serve Him....Perhaps you are thinking that matters such as these have nothing to do with the ascension of Christ. However, the ascension of Christ certainly is related to these things. The Lord's ascension includes His priesthood. As the ascended One, He is the High Priest bearing us, holding us, and taking care of us. However, what is good for us is a matter not of our interpretation but of His.

   The ascended Christ cares not only for us and our welfare; He cares for God's desires. This High Priest cares more for God's need than for our need.God wants lampstands. Therefore, the Lord establishes lampstands and trims the lamps for the expression of God (Rev. 1:13; 2:1). This work includes His edifying of the saints and His building up of the church. The Lord is now building up a living testimony of Jesus.

   As the High Priest in the heavens, the Lord is the surety and Mediator of the better covenant and the Executor of the New Testament....That Christ has become the surety of a better covenant is based on the fact that He is the High Priest [Heb. 7:22]. Hebrews 8:6 tells us, "He is also the Mediator of a better covenant." ...Since there are accomplished facts promised in this covenant, it is also a testament. This testament, this will, has been confirmed and validated by Christ's death, and it is now being executed by Christ in His ascension. Christ died to enact the will, and...He is now in the heavens as the living Executor of the will He has bequeathed to us!... He executes the new will by establishing the churches as the lampstands and by trimming all the lamps.

   Every blessing in the New Testament is a bequest applied to us by the living, resurrected, and ascended Christ....Christ's ministry as the High Priest in the heavens has a destination—the New Jerusalem. The New Jerusalem will be the consummation of Christ's work in His ascension. (Life-study of Luke, pp. 670-673)

   Further Reading: Life-study of Luke, msg. 79

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