The Podechesis Podcast (Episode 21) On Jesus Christ Part 4: Jesus as Priest

What is a priest?  How does Jesus exercise the office of priest?  What is a sacrifice and what is the meaning of Jesus’ sacrifice on our behalf?  What is meant by Jesus being the eternal priest?  Why do we need a priest today?

In this episode of The Podechesis Podcast, the guys take on questions 25 of John Wesley’s Revision of the Westminster Shorter CatechismQ25: How does Christ execute the office of a priest?  They discuss the role of a priest, divine justice, God’s mercy, and Christ’s continual intercession for us even now.

Along the Way, Brett tries out his singing chops, Jim once again makes a Star Wars reference, and Allen accuses Brett of dancing too close to the heresy line.

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Important Links For This Episode

Scripture Proofs: Hebrews 9:14, 28; Hebrews 2:17; Hebrews 7:24-25

Wesley’s Revision of the Shorter Catechism (From Seedbed.com)

Wikipedia article of Westminster Shorter Catechism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster_Shorter_Catechism

Classic Christianity by Thomas Oden

Firebrand Magazine

Plain Truth: A Holy-Spirited Podcast

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