The Priesthood and Jesus: A Comparison of Superiority

The Priesthood and Jesus: A Comparison of Superiority
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Jesus is depicted as superior in what he receives, gives, and how long he lives compared to the priesthood. His sacrifice and blessings are highlighted in Hebrews 7:4-10, showing his uniqueness and eternal significance. Through powerful visual imagery and text, the message of Jesus' supremacy is conveyed with depth and reverence.

  • Jesus
  • Priesthood
  • Superiority
  • Sacrifice
  • Blessings

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  1. The Priesthood Hebrews 7:4-10

  2. Jesus not only made the way and was the way but he bore the curse for our sake that we might know Abraham s blessing.

  3. 1. Superior in What He Receives 1. Superior in What He Receives (7:4 (7:4- -5) 5) Weakness is the Lord s workroom, where, by grace, his clay is softened, molded, & refined.

  4. 2. Superior in What He Gives 2. Superior in What He Gives (7:6 (7:6- -7) 7) When you have Jesus, you have all you need!

  5. 3. Superior in How Long He 3. Superior in How Long He Lives (7:8 Lives (7:8- -10) The baby in the manger was willing to be homeless so that we would be guaranteed an eternal home. 10)

  6. Adam Failed Adam Failed Christ Succeeded Christ Succeeded In Jesus, we're given a Second Adam, not a second chance.

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