Hebrews 7:11-28 NIRV

Hebrews 7:11-28

Jesus Is Like Melchizedek

The law that was given to the people called for the priestly system. That system began with Levi. Suppose the priestly system could have made people perfect. Then why was there still a need for another priest to come? And why did he need to be like Melchizedek? Why wasn’t he from Aaron’s family line? A change of the priestly system requires a change of law. We are talking about a priest who is from a different tribe. No one from that tribe has ever served at the altar. It is clear that our Lord came from the family line of Judah. Moses said nothing about priests who were from the tribe of Judah. But suppose another priest like Melchizedek appears. Then what we have said is even more clear. He has not become a priest because of a rule about his family line. He has become a priest because of his powerful life. His life can never be destroyed. Scripture says,

“You are a priest forever,

just like Melchizedek.” (Psalm 110:4)

The old rule is set aside. It was weak and useless. The law didn’t make anything perfect. Now a better hope has been given to us. That hope brings us near to God.

The change of priestly system was made with a promise. Others became priests without any promise. But Jesus became a priest with a promise. God said to him,

“The Lord has given his word and made a promise.

He will not change his mind. He has said,

‘You are a priest forever.’ ” (Psalm 110:4)

Because God gave his word, Jesus makes certain the promise of a better covenant.

There were many priests in Levi’s family line. Death kept them from continuing in office. But Jesus lives forever. So he always holds the office of priest. People now come to God through him. And he is able to save them completely and for all time. Jesus lives forever. He prays for them.

A high priest like that really meets our need. He is holy, pure and without blame. He isn’t like other people. He does not sin. He is lifted high above the heavens. He isn’t like the other high priests. They need to offer sacrifices day after day. First they bring offerings for their own sins. Then they do it for the sins of the people. But Jesus gave one sacrifice for the sins of the people. He gave it once and for all time. He did it by offering himself. The law appoints as high priests men who are weak. But God’s promise came after the law. By his promise the Son was appointed. The Son has been made perfect forever.

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