Eastertide #18
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High Priest according to the order of Melchizedek.
(Hebrews 5:11)
Okay, what’s Melchizedek got to do with it? “It’s hard to
explain,” acknowledges the writer to the Hebrews (Hb 5:11). We'll give it a try nonetheless. He is the first
priest mentioned in the Bible. After Abraham had rescued his nephew Lot from
the Valley of the Kings, he receives a blessing from a mysterious Melchizedek
of Salem, “the priest of God Most High” who brought him bread and wine and
blessed him. It is a brief, seemingly inconsequential encounter, only four
verses (Gn 14:18-21); but some thousand
years later, Melchizedek reappears in Israel’s hymnal: “You are a priest
forever,” they would sing, “according to the order of Melchizedek” (Ps 110:4). I don’t suppose anyone would make
much of Melchizedek if it were not for the Psalm; and now, another thousand
years later, the Book of Hebrews. But, why?
The word “Messiah” in Hebrew and “Christ” in Greek means
Anointed. When we call Jesus “Christ” we are saying Jesus is God’s Anointed
One; or, in the case of the Son of God become man, he is “The Anointed One.” In
the O.T. anointing is shared by the king, the prophet and the priest. Jesus is
The One Anointed to fulfill all three:
1. The
Anointed King as promised to David (2Sam):
The King, like a good shepherd, protects the flock and leads us to green
pastures.
2. The
Anointed Prophet as promised to Moses (Dt 18):
The Prophet brings God’s Word from above to the people below. Jesus not only
brings the word from above, but is the eternal Word from above made flesh below.
3. The
Anointed Priest as promise to, surprise, Melchizedek (Ps 110:4): The Priest brings sacrifices for the sins of the
people below before God on high.
That is why we need Melchizedek: “You are a priest forever
according to the order of Melchizedek” (Hb 5:6
quoting Ps 110:4). Because Christ is our Anointed High Priest, according
to the order of Melchizedek, He can make an eternal atoning sacrifice for our
sin. He pleads our case before the Father. That’s good news.
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