|
By Pastor Joseph Prince
Hebrews 7:25
He is also able to
save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always
lives to make intercession for them.
|
|
The verse says that
Jesus always lives to make intercession for us. Once, I used to think that
this meant that Jesus is seated at the Father’s right hand today, praying all
the time for us, waiting and hoping that the Father will do something for us.
But that is not true.
Look at what Jesus prayed when He stood before Lazarus’ tomb. He declared,
“Father, I thank You that You have heard Me.” (John 11:41) He prayed these
words even before Lazarus came forth from his tomb alive. Jesus knew that
what He said would come to pass because the Father always hears Him. (John
11:42)
So what does “Jesus
always lives to make intercession for us” mean?
Because Jesus is our
High Priest (Hebrews 4:14), we get a picture of what happens when we pray
when we understand what the high priest in the Old Testament did with the
burnt offering of a bird. (Leviticus 1:14–17)
The birds brought to
the high priest are a picture of our prayers “flying” to the Lord Jesus
because we pray to the Father in Jesus’ name. Now, just as the high priest
removes the bird’s feathers after killing it, Jesus removes all that is
superfluous and unclean from our prayers, such as unbelief and
self-centeredness.
Then, just as the high
priest offers the bird as a burnt sacrifice, a sweet aroma to the Lord, Jesus
our High Priest adds His perfection, beauty, excellence and fragrance, which
the Father so delights in, to our prayers. That is how He presents our
prayers to the Father. That is how He lives to make intercession for you.
My friend, you don’t
have to run to a church leader to get him to pray “more powerfully” for you.
You can pray yourself. Then, take advantage of Jesus’ intercession for you
and say, “Lord Jesus, I don’t know what else to say… please intercede for
me.” And when Jesus gives His personal touch to your prayer, you can be sure
that it will be answered!
|
No comments:
Post a Comment