“As you come to
him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and
precious, you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual
house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God
through Jesus Christ.”
(1Peter 2:4-5 ESV)
As we think, today, of
the Reformation, this passage stands out.
In Luther’s Day, priests were viewed as holier than the people around
them. Their work was viewed as greater in the eyes of God than that of others.
However, he understood a simple truth from Scripture. He understood that all believers are priests.
This is a truth Peter
brings out in the above passage. He points out that, as we come to Christ, we
are being built up into a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer
spiritual sacrifices to God. In this way, he tells us that all believers are
priests set apart to serve God.
Even though most of us do
not belong to the Catholic Church nor subscribe to Catholic doctrine, we tend to
hold a similar mindset. We would never think of ourselves as a priest. We don’t
think of ourselves as good enough to serve in this way.
We also think of their work
as more significant than our own. We think that they serve God on a daily
basis, while we do not. We think of our work as common and their work as
spiritual.
We are wrong on both
counts. We are good enough to be priests, not because of anything in ourselves,
but because of Jesus. By his sacrifice, we have been made holy, and set apart
for his service.
We also serve God on a
daily basis. We serve him in our vocations. We serve him as a husband, wife,
father, or mother. We serve him as a son or daughter. We serve him in our career. We serve him as we seek to be
responsible citizens of our community and nation. And we use the gifts that he has
given us for the edification of the church. We do everything for his glory and for the blessing of our fellow man.
Through Christ, we are
all priests. Through Christ, we are all servants of God. And, through Christ, we all offer sacrifices to God. However, the sacrifices we offer are
spiritual in nature. We don’t cut the throats of sheep or bulls. There is no
need because Christ, by his death, has paid the penalty of our sin once and for
all. We, instead, offer to him the sacrifices of prayer, praise, and
thanksgiving. We offer to him the sacrifice of our service, for his glory.
1 comment:
Very nice message pastor Kent. It is relevant to Andhra Christian believers in India. They think that they are not priests. And it is only few who are set a part as priests to work for Christ. Thank you for reminding us some beautiful verses from the Word of God to stand for Christ as living stones, the priests.
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