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Lesson 30:
An Holy Priesthood, Or The Ministry Of Intercession
An holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices
acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.
I Peter 2:5.
Ye shall be named the Priests of the Lord.
Isaiah 61:6.
THE Spirit of the Lord God is upon me: because the Lord hath
anointed me. These are the words of Jesus in Isaiah. As the fruit of His work
all redeemed ones are priests, fellow-partakers with Him of His anointing with
the Spirit as High Priest. Like the precious ointment upon the beard of Aaron,
that went down to the skirts of his garments. As every son of Aaron, so every
member of Jesus body has a right to the priesthood. But not every one exercises
it: many are still entirely ignorant of it. And yet it is the highest privilege
of a child of God, the mark of greatest nearness and likeness to Him, who ever
liveth to pray. Do you doubt if this really be so? Think of what constitutes
priesthood. There is, first, the work of the priesthood. This has two
sides, one Godward, the other manward. Every priest is ordained for men
in things pertaining to God (Heb. 5:1); or, as it is said by Moses (Deut.10:8, see also 21:5, 33:10; Mal. 2:6): The Lord
separated the tribe of Levi, to stand before the Lord to minister unto
Him, and to bless His Name. On the one hand, the priest had the power
to draw nigh to God, to dwell with Him in His house, and to present before Him
the blood of the sacrifice or the burning incense. This work he did not do,
however, on his own behalf, but for the sake of the people whose representative
he was. This is the other side of his work. He received from the people their
sacrifices, presented them before God, and then came out to bless in His Name,
to give the assurance of His favour and to teach them His law.
A priest is thus a man who does not at all live for himself.
He lives with God and for God. His work is as God's servant to care for
His house, His honour, and His worship, to make known to men His love and His
will. He lives with men and for men (Heb. 5:2). His work is to find out their sin and need, and to
bring it before God, to offer sacrifice and incense in their name, to obtain
forgiveness and blessing for them, and then to come out and bless them in His
Name. This is the high calling of every believer. Such honour have all His
saints. They have been redeemed with the one purpose to be in the midst of the
perishing millions around them, God's priests, who in conformity to Jesus, the
Great High Priest, are to be the ministers and stewards of the grace of God to
all around them.
And then there is the walk of the priesthood, in harmony
with its work. As God is holy, so the priest was to be especially holy. This
means not only separated from everything unclean, but holy unto God,
being set apart and given up to God for His disposal. The separation from the
world and setting apart unto God was indicated in many ways.
It was seen in the clothing: the holy garments, made after
God's own order, marked them as His (Ex.
28). It was seen in the command as to their special purity and freedom from
all contact from death and defilement (Lev. 11:22). Much that was allowed to an ordinary
Israelite was forbidden to them. It was seen in the injunction that the priest
must have no bodily defect or blemish; bodily perfection was to be the type of
wholeness and holiness in God's service. And it was seen in the arrangement by
which the priestly tribes were to have no inheritance with the other tribes;
God was to be their inheritance. Their life was to be one of faith: set apart
unto God, they were to live on Him as well as for Him.
All this is the emblem of what the character of the New
Testament priest is to be. Our priestly power with God depends on our personal
life and walk. We must be of them of whose walk on earth Jesus says, They have
not defiled their garments.
In the surrender of what may appear lawful to others in our
separation from the world, we must prove that our consecration to be holy to
the Lord is whole-hearted and entire. The bodily perfection of the priest must
have its counterpart in our too being without spot or blemish; the man of God
perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works, perfect and entire, wanting
nothing (Lev. 21:17-21; Eph. 5:27; 2 Tim. 2:7; James 1:4). And
above all, we consent to give up all inheritance on earth; to forsake all, and
like Christ to have only God as our portion: to possess as not possessing, and
hold all for God alone: it is this marks the true priest, the man who only
lives for God and his fellow-men.
And now the way to the priesthood. In Aaron God had
chosen all his sons to be priests: each of them was a priest by birth. And yet
he could not enter upon his work without a special act of ordinance his
consecration. Every child of God is priest in light of his birth, his blood
relationship to the Great High Priest; but this is not enough: he will exercise
his power only as he accepts and realizes his consecration.
With Aaron and his sons it took place thus (Ex.
29.): After being washed and clothed, they were anointed with the holy oil.
Sacrifices were then offered, and with the blood the right ear, the right hand,
and the right foot were touched. And then they and their garments were once
again sprinkled with the blood and the oil together. And so it is as the child
of God enters more fully into what THE BLOOD and THE SPIRIT of which he already
is partaker, are to him, that the power of the Holy Priesthood will work in
him. The blood will take away all sense of unworthiness; the Spirit, all sense
of unfitness.
Let us notice what there was new in the application of the
blood to the priest. If ever he had as a penitent brought a sacrifice for his
sin, seeking forgiveness, the blood was sprinkled on the altar, but not on his
person. But now, for priestly consecration, there was to be closer contact with
the blood; ear and hand and foot were by a special act brought under its power,
and the whole being taken possession of and sanctified for God. And so, when
the believer, who had been content to think chiefly of the blood sprinkled on
the mercy-seat as what he needs for pardon, is led to seek full priestly access
to God, he feels the need of a fuller and more abiding experience of the power
of the blood, as really sprinkling and cleansing the heart from an evil
conscience, so that he has no more conscience of sin (Heb. x. 2) as cleansing
from all sin. And it is as he gets to enjoy this, that the consciousness is
awakened of his wonderful right of most intimate access to God, and of the full
assurance that his intercessions are acceptable.
And as the blood gives the right, the Spirit gives the power,
and fits for believing intercession. He breathes into us the priestly spirit
burning love for God's honour and the saving of souls. He makes us so one with
Jesus that prayer in His Name is a reality. He strengthens us to believing,
importunate prayer. The more the Christian is truly filled with the Spirit of
Christ, the more spontaneous will be his giving himself up to the life of
priestly intercession. Beloved fellow-Christians! God needs, greatly needs,
priests who can draw near to Him, who live in His presence, and by their
intercession draw down the blessings of His grace on others. And the world
needs, greatly needs, priests who will bear the burden of the perishing ones,
and intercede on their behalf.
Are you willing to offer yourself for this holy work? You know
the surrender it demands nothing less than the Christ-like giving up of all,
that the saving purposes of God's love may be accomplished among men. Oh, be no
longer of those who are content if they have salvation, and just do work enough
to keep themselves warm and lively. O let nothing keep you back from giving
yourselves to be wholly and only priests nothing else, nothing less than the
priests of the Most High God. The thought of unworthiness, of unfitness, need
not keep you back. In the Blood, the objective power of the perfect
redemption works in you: in the Spirit its full subjective personal
experience as a divine life is secured. The Blood provides an infinite
worthiness to make your prayers most acceptable: The Spirit provides a
Divine fitness, teaching you to pray just according to the will of God.
Every priest knew that when he presented a sacrifice according to the law of
the sanctuary, it was accepted: under the covering of the Blood and Spirit
you have the assurance that all the wonderful promises to prayer in the Name of
Jesus will be fulfilled in you. Abiding in union with the Great High Priest,
you shall ask what you will, and it shall be done unto you. You will have power
to pray the effectual prayer of the righteous man that availeth much. You will
not only join in the general prayer of the Church for the world, but be able in
your own sphere to take up your special work in prayer as priests, to transact
it with God, to receive and know the answer, and so to bless in His Name. Come,
brother, come, and be a priest, only priest, all priest. Seek now
to walk before the Lord in the full consciousness that you have been set apart
for the holy Ministry of Intercession. This is the true blessedness of
conformity to the image of God's Son.
Lord, Teach Us To Pray
O Thou my blessed High Priest, accept the consecration in which
my soul now would respond to Thy message.
I believe in the HOLY PRIESTHOOD OF THY SAINTS, and that I too
am a priest, with power to appear before the Father, and in the prayer that
avails much bring down blessing on the perishing around me.
I believe in the POWER OF THY PRECIOUS BLOOD to cleanse from
all sin, to give me perfect confidence toward God, and bring me near in the
full assurance of faith that my intercession will be heard.
I believe in the ANOINTING OF THE SPIRIT, coming down daily
from Thee, my Great High Priest, to sanctify me, to fill me with the
consciousness of my priestly calling, and with love to souls, to teach me what
is according to God's will, and how to pray the prayer of faith.
I believe that, as Thou my Lord Jesus art Thyself in all things
my life, so Thou, too, art THE SURETY FOR MY PRAYER-LIFE, and wilt Thyself draw
me up into the fellowship of Thy wondrous work of intercession.
In this faith I yield myself this day to my
God, as one of His anointed priests, to stand before His face to intercede in
behalf of sinners, and to come out and bless in His Name.
Holy Lord Jesus! accept and seal my consecration. Yea, Lord, do
Thou lay Thy hands on me, and Thyself consecrate me to this Thy holy work. And
let me walk among men with the consciousness and the character of a priest of
the Most High God.
Unto Him that loved us, and washed us from our sins IN HIS OWN
BLOOD, AND HATH MADE US kings and priests unto God and His Father; TO HIM be
glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen

"With Christ in the School of Prayer" by Rev. Andrew
Murray. This document is from the Christian
Classics Ethereal Library at Calvin College. Questions provided by Rev.
Rev. Oliver W. Price, Bible Prayer
Fellowship.
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