Episode Description
In this teaching from Hebrews 4 and 5, we enter what Scripture calls the “deep waters,” exploring Jesus as our great and eternal High Priest. Unlike every human priest who came before Him, Jesus alone fully bridges the gap between sinful humanity and a holy God.
This message unpacks why every person needs a high priest, how Jesus uniquely fulfills that role, and why believers can approach God with confidence rather than fear. We also confront false ideas of spiritual mediation and are reminded that forgiveness, mercy, healing, and restoration flow only through Jesus Christ.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you can come back to God again, whether grace really covers ongoing weakness, or what it means to live as part of a “royal priesthood,” this teaching speaks directly to those questions.
Teaching Highlights
Why the book of Hebrews presents Jesus as superior to all others
What a high priest does and why humanity needs one
Jesus as the only true mediator between God and humanity
The difference between the Old Testament priesthood and Jesus’ eternal priesthood
Why believers can approach God with confidence, not shame
The role of confession, forgiveness, and ongoing grace
What it means to share in Christ’s priestly ministry without replacing Him
How God uses weakness to cultivate dependence and spiritual growth
The compassion of Jesus, even in His suffering on the cross
Key Takeaway
Jesus is not a distant or harsh mediator. He is a compassionate High Priest who understands human weakness, invites honest repentance, and continually offers mercy, healing, and grace to all who come to Him.
Closing Call
If you are carrying spiritual weight, unresolved sin, or deep discouragement, Jesus invites you to draw near. He remains faithful, present, and powerful to restore what has been broken.