Mountain View Bible Church

The Superior Appeal of Christ

51 min · 17 de may de 2026
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This exultant exploration of Hebrews 9:11-14 invites us to witness the most dramatic entrance in all of history—Christ stepping into the very presence of God on our behalf. Imagine watching a stage where priests have paraded for centuries, where blood has been shed repeatedly, where the architecture of religion has been both beautiful and burdensome. Then suddenly, everything stops. Christ appears. The passage captures this showstopping moment with breathtaking clarity: our High Priest didn't just visit God's presence temporarily like earthly priests—He entered once for all time and sat down, signaling that His work was complete. The appeal is superior because the entrance cleanses completely.

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