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Our Perfect Priest

45 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In Hebrews 4:14–16, we are reminded that the One before whom we will one day give an account is not only holy and all-knowing—He is also our perfect High Priest. Jesus knows us completely, sympathizes with our weakness, and invites us to draw near with confidence to the throne of grace. In this sermon Pastor James O'Dell explores the comfort and courage found in Christ our Perfect Priest. Because Jesus has passed through the heavens, endured every temptation without sin, and now intercedes for His people, believers can persevere with confidence. We do not face suffering, weakness, temptation, or failure alone. In Christ, we find mercy for our failures, grace for our weakness, and help exactly when we need it most. Hebrews shows us that the Christian life is not easy—but it is not unsupported. Our great High Priest has gone before us, sympathizes with us, and supplies everything we need to endure faithfully. Jesus is our Perfect Priest— our forerunner, our sympathy, our mercy, our grace, and our rest.

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