Our Merciful and Faithful High Priest

Not with the blood of goats and calves, but with his own blood he entered the 
Most Holy Place once for all, having obtained eternal redemption. Heb. 9:12, 
NKJV.

As the sin bearer, and priest and representative of man before God, He entered 
into the life of humanity, bearing our flesh and blood. The life is in the 
living, vital current of blood, which blood was given for the life of the 
world. Christ made a full atonement, giving His life as a ransom for us. He was 
born without a taint of sin, but came into the world in like manner as the 
human family. He did not have a mere semblance of a body, but He took human 
nature, participating in the life of humanity. . . .

Jesus Christ laid off His royal robe, His kingly crown, and clothed His 
divinity with humanity, in order to become a substitute and surety for 
humanity, that dying in humanity He might by his death destroy him who had the 
power of death. He could not have done this as God, but by coming as man Christ 
could die. By death He overcame death. The death of Christ bore to the death 
him who had the power of death, and opened the gates of the tomb for all who 
receive Him as their personal Saviour.

Christ proclaimed over the rent sepulcher of Joseph, "I am the resurrection, 
and the life." He, the world's Redeemer, has bruised the serpent's head, 
depriving him of all power ever to make men feel his scorpion sting; for He has 
brought life and immortality to light. The gates of eternal life are thrown 
open to all who believe on Jesus Christ. . . . In dying, Jesus has made it 
impossible for those who believe on Him to die eternally. . . .

Christ lived and died as a man, that He might be God both of the living and of 
the dead. It was to make it impossible for men to lose eternal life if they 
believe on Him. The life of men and women is precious in the sight of God; for 
Christ has purchased that life by being executed in their stead. Thus He made 
it possible for us to attain to immortality.

In Christ were united the divine and the human--the Creator and the creature. 
The nature of God, whose law had been transgressed, and the nature of Adam, the 
transgressor, meet in Jesus--the Son of God, and the Son of man. And having 
with His own blood paid the price of redemption, having passed through man's 
experience, having in man's behalf met and conquered temptation, having, though 
Himself sinless, borne the shame and guilt and burden of sin, He becomes man's 
Advocate and Intercessor. What an assurance here to the tempted and struggling 
soul, what an assurance to the witnessing universe, that Christ will be "a 
merciful and faithful high priest"! (The SDA Bible Commentary, Ellen G. White 
comments, vol. 7, pp. 925, 926).

>From Lift Him Up - Page 346

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