The LORD JESUS our Great High Priest!
"We
have such an high priest, who is set on the right hand of the throne of
the Majesty in the heavens; a minister of the sanctuary, and of the
true tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, and not man." -Hebrews 8:1, 2 [KJV]
Our
blessed Lord was to be "a High Priest after the order of Melchizedec."
It will be remembered that Melchizedec met Abraham returning from the
slaughter of the kings, and blessed him (Genesis 14:19). In the same way
our great High Priest blesses the seed of Abraham; for "they which be of
faith are blessed with faithful Abraham;" and as believers in the Lord
Jesus Christ, they walk in his steps who "believed God, and it was
counted unto him for righteousness."
But Melchizedec the type
could only ask God to bless Abraham. He could not himself confer the
blessing; but Jesus, the antitype, our great Melchizedec, whose
priesthood is "after the power of an endless life," blesses His people,
not by merely asking God to bless them, but by Himself showering down
blessings upon them, and by communicating to them out of His own fulness
every grace which can sanctify as well as save. Even before His
incarnation, when He appeared in human form, as if anticipating in
appearance that flesh and blood which He should afterwards assume in
reality, He had power to bless.
Thus we read that when Jacob
wrestled with the angel, which angel was no created angel, but the Angel
of the covenant, even the Son of God Himself in human shape, he said,
"I will not let Thee go except Thou bless me." And in answer to his
wrestling cry we read that "He blessed him there." Jacob knew that no
created angel could bless him. He therefore said, when he had got the
blessing, "I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved." To
this blessing Jacob afterwards referred when, in blessing Ephraim and
Manasseh, he said, "The angel which redeemed me from all evil bless the
lads."
Thus, also, our gracious Lord, immediately before His
ascension to heaven, as if in anticipation of the gifts and graces which He was to send down upon them when exalted to the right hand of the
Father, "lifted up His hands and blessed His disciples;" and as if to
shew that He would still ever continue to bless them, "He was parted
from them and carried up into heaven," even "while He blessed them," as
if He were blessing them all the way up to heaven, even before He took
possession of His mediatorial throne (Luke 24:50, 51).
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802–1869 A.D.)
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