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In this episode we open Hebrews 7 and consider what it means that Jesus is both King and Priest after the order of Melchizedek. Too often we know truths about Christ intellectually but fail to live as if they are reality. The text confronts us with this: His throne demands our worship, His oath secures our assurance, and His priesthood guarantees our access to God.
Along the way, Jordan shares personal stories—including why heartburn medicine makes a good analogy for half-believing truth—and shows how Psalm 110 and Hebrews together point to Jesus as the King of righteousness and peace. If Christ really is who He says He is, then our lives, our prayers, and our witness must reflect it.
By Jordan West5
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In this episode we open Hebrews 7 and consider what it means that Jesus is both King and Priest after the order of Melchizedek. Too often we know truths about Christ intellectually but fail to live as if they are reality. The text confronts us with this: His throne demands our worship, His oath secures our assurance, and His priesthood guarantees our access to God.
Along the way, Jordan shares personal stories—including why heartburn medicine makes a good analogy for half-believing truth—and shows how Psalm 110 and Hebrews together point to Jesus as the King of righteousness and peace. If Christ really is who He says He is, then our lives, our prayers, and our witness must reflect it.