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The Majesty Of His Ministry

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In Hebrews 8:1–6, the writer makes the point crystal clear: “We have such a high priest.” Jesus is not serving in an earthly tent, a shadow, or a copy. He is seated at the right hand of the Father, ministering in the true heavenly sanctuary. His saving work is finished, His priestly ministry continues, and His people are secure because He is the guarantor of a better covenant. In this sermon Pastor James O'Dell, discusses how no one needs to run back to old shadows when we have the substance in Christ. Jesus has offered Himself once for all, sat down in victory, and now ministers for His people with compassion, power, and perfect sufficiency. Because we have Jesus, we have a better priest, a better covenant, and a sure salvation.

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