Priesthood
All true Christians are priests to God (Rev i :5,6)all having an equal title to draw near . The Jewish priest and the Christian priest have each their sacrifice , sanctuary , and guide book as to worship . Leviticus was the guide book of the Jewish worshipper ; while 1 Cor 11 to 14 and Hebrews form the guide and directory to the Christian worshipper .Our sacrifices as priests , are praise to God - the fruit of our lips touched by the live coal of judgement - and practical benevolence to man . The former is referred to by Peter when he styles us a" holy priesthood "and the latter when he regards us as a" royal priesthood "It is interesting to observe , that when the priesthood of all believers is directly referred to , the high priesthood of our Lord is not mentioned at all , as in 1 Peter and the Revelation . Judaism sent the worshipper of old to the priest ; Christianity reveals direct approach to God by Him i.e. the ever living priest . The priests of old stood outside the holiest . The veil was unrent and the conscience unpurged . The priests of Christian times stand and worship inside the holiest ; the veil is rent and the conscience purged . The former could never enter the holiest . The latter enter the holiest ; the blood their title . Priestly functions are not confined to a favoured class . All believers are priests , irrespective of age , maturity in divine life , or attainments in either intellectual or spiritual domains . In ministry their are distinctions . In worship their is none . Priesthood and ministry are totally distinct truths ; the former is towards God ; the latter towards man .
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