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Both Better and Forever Hebrews 7

Hebrews 7:Introduction Years ago we visited the state house in Boston Massachusetts where the corridors are lined with portraits of all the governors. Some of them, like John Hancock, date back a long time. No doubt most of them served well, but none of them served permanently.

Hebrews 7:Introduction It is inevitable: All institutions change leaders from time to time. – Governments change governors. – Churches change pastors. – Football teams change quarterbacks – and coaches – and maybe everyone else on the payroll if they feel the need. Christ will never have to give up His position.

The ministry of the Old Testament priests was good. The ministry of Christ is both better and forever.

Hebrews 7:Outline I.The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 II.The Priesthood of Melchizedek7:11-19 III.The Eternal Priesthood of Jesus7:20-28 The first two sections lay the foundation for the third.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 Start with 6:19-20

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:1 In Genesis 14 Abraham was confronted with a problem. A coalition of kings attacked the city of Sodom where his nephew Lot lived and took Lot captive along with all his possessions. Abraham took 318 of his own armed men and chased them down, freeing Lot and the other captives and restoring all their goods. Read Genesis 14:16-20.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:2 The name Melchizedek means “king of righteousness.” He was king of Jerusalem, or “Salem” which means “king of peace.” The original Hebrew readers would have caught those things immediately.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:3 The Bible is inspired as much in what it doesn’t say as in what it says. In Genesis, a book with several genealogies, we have no information about the heritage of the kings in Genesis 14. That includes Melchizedek – a point the rabbi emphasizes here.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:3 This allows Mel to serve as an ideal “type” or foreshadowing picture of Christ. This absence also allows for the later “priest forever” prophecy that points directly to Christ in Psalm 110:4. Add to that the bread and wine, the meaning of his names, and this looks like more than coincidence.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:3 It’s not that Jesus is like him, but that he was “made like the Son of God.” Some Bible teachers go so far as to suggest that our friend Mel was Jesus Christ – making a pre-incarnate cameo appearance. More, however, consider him a “type” or a foreshadowing picture of Christ.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:3 In other words, Mel was a real person, but the information we have in Scripture is recorded by the Holy Spirit selectively – in such a way as to paint a picture that suggests Christ – long before Christ was ever born. “Melchizedek is the facsimile of which Christ is the reality.” – G.F. Hawthorne, Bible Commentator

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:4 The tithe or payment of 10% was common in the ancient Near East. It could have been a pure act of worship. It could also be something like a religious tax. When Abraham pays a tithe he is thanking God and simultaneously honoring Melchizedek as God’s true priest.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 Application: Giving a tithe or 10% of whatever God gives us back to Him is something that many believers still practice today. As we see from the Genesis passage about Abraham and Melchizedek, this practice predates the Law. The Lord wants His people to give generously to His work – a tithe is a good place to start.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:5-10 This next point about Levi made more sense to the highly patriarchal original readers than it probably does to us. Levi’s descendants became the priestly tribe of Israel. The Israelites were later required by law to pay tithes to those with “original Levi’s genes,” the sons of Levi – or Levites.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:5-10 Since Levi wasn’t born yet, you might say he was “still in the loins of” Abraham, his great grandfather. There, in that unborn, yet-to-be-conceived state, he paid tithes, “so to speak” to Melchizedek – exemplifying Mel’s greatness.

The Greatness of Melchizedek7:1-10 7:5-10 Again, the original readers of this message were more genealogy-driven, more patriarchal; more “tribal” in their thoughts. To understand the point of the passage we need to try to read it more as they did. To them Levi paying tithes to Melchizedek was a strong point that showed the superiority of Mel’s priesthood.

The ministry of the Old Testament priests was good. The ministry of Christ is both better and forever.

The Priesthood of Melchizedek 7:11-19

7:11-12The Levitical priesthood was insufficient – it never made anyone perfect. Therefore David, prophesying in Psalm 110:4, says that another priest would arise “according to the order of Melchizedek” and remain a priest forever. This would require a later change in the Law.

The Priesthood of Melchizedek 7: :13-14Christ came, not from the tribe of Levi, but from Judah, David’s royal tribe, the tribe of the kings. From Judah there were no priests – no one who served at the altar.

The Priesthood of Melchizedek 7: :15-17Christ’s authority doesn’t come from the earlier commandment in the law regarding Levi’s priesthood. That bit of law was destined to change. Christ’s authority comes from the power of an endless (literally “indestructible”) life. He is, therefore, uniquely qualified to serve in the capacity of a priest on our behalf.

The Priesthood of Melchizedek 7: :18-19Consider these words from a hymn by Isaac Watts (1674 – 1748): Not all the blood of beasts On Jewish altars slain Could give the guilty conscience peace Nor wash away one stain. See Hebrews 10:4

The ministry of the Old Testament priests was good. The ministry of Christ is both better and forever.

The Eternal Priesthood of Jesus 7:20-28

7:20-22God never swore that the Levites would serve as priests forever in the order of Melchizedek. That promise or oath was given to the Messiah who was to come. The New Covenant we have in Christ is better than – superior to – the Old Covenant that Israel received through Moses.

The Eternal Priesthood of Jesus 7: :22betterThis Greek word appears more times in Hebrews than in the rest of the New Testament put together. It is not as if the Old Covenant (Old Testament) arrangement was bad and the New Covenant is good. The Old Covenant was good, and ordained by God for its time, but the New is better.

The Eternal Priesthood of Jesus 7: :23-24As we’ve said earlier, all earthly institutions change leaders from time to time. – Governments change governors. – Churches change pastors. – Football teams change quarterbacks, coaches and everyone else on the payroll if they feel the need. The Levitical priesthood was no different.

The Eternal Priesthood of Jesus 7: :23-24None of the Levitical priests could serve forever – because they all died. This high turnover rate was one of the key insufficiencies of the Levitical priesthood. Jesus Christ, on the other hand, will never leave His position – His role as high priest.

The Eternal Priesthood of Jesus 7: :25save to the uttermost means to save “completely and forever.” 7:26Christ is truly human like us, but other things set Him apart, making Him a better high priest than any other human: – His sinlessness: He shares our humanity, but doesn’t share in our flaws. – His deity: He has authority over everything and everyone else.

The Eternal Priesthood of Jesus 7: :27-28once for allThis is more like “once and for all,” or “once and only once.” Jesus stands out from the earthly priests: – He has no need give an offering for His own sin, because He is sinless. – He has no need to offer anything for the sins of others continually, because His one sacrifice perfectly completed this work.

The ministry of the Old Testament priests was good. The ministry of Christ is both better and forever.

Take-Away Points

The Lord wants us to give generously to His work. Giving a tithe is a good place to start. Under the law it was a requirement in Israel. As we see from the passage about Abraham and Melchizedek, this practice predates the Law. It is not a requirement for us, but more of a pure act of worship that we know is pleasing to God. Our giving is more than God’s way of raising money (He owns it all anyway), it’s His way of raising children.

Take-Away Points The Old Testament is Christ-centered. The better you know it, the better you know Jesus Christ: – The ancient Hebrew world in which He lived. – The Bible that He and His followers used – The biblical explanations of who He is – The biblical background of His ministry The whole Old Testament, through prophecies and pictures, ultimately points to Him.

Take-Away Points God is fulfilling a long-term plan. Melchizedek and Abraham appeared on the scene some 2000 years before Christ. David prophesied regarding the priesthood of the Messiah some 1000 years before Christ. We now look back at the cross of Christ – from about 2000 years in the future. And Christ’s ministry will continue eternally.

Take-Away Points We can trust God’s word. The fulfillment of prophecy, as we have seen, can take thousands of years. Think again how long it took God to fulfill the promises given to Abraham or promises given through David. God’s word proved trustworthy. We should not fret as if God will now prove to be unfaithful at some future point.

Take-Away Points We reap the benefits of Christ’s work. When we trust in Jesus, He becomes our representative in the throne room of heaven, where He reigns alongside the Father. As far as our author, the rabbi, is concerned, this is the main point of all this talk about Melchizedek, the priesthood and so on. Read 8:1-2

The ministry of the Old Testament priests was good. The ministry of Christ is both better and forever.