SHE PRACTICES THE PRIESTHOOD
OF ALL BELIEVERS
By Hulen L. Jackson
I'm a priest. You're a priest. We're all priests in God's
kingdom. Christ alone is the high priest. So the Bible teaches
plainly. From the early apostasy of the New Testament church
into the Greek and Roman Catholic churches came the separation
of Christians into clergy and laity. The apostolic church did
not believe nor practice such. From this departure came the
teaching of Protestant bodies about "ordained preachers" who
alone can serve the "sacraments" of the church to the laity,
and the belief that the front of the church building where the
communion table is kept becomes the "altar" where the ordained
preacher or priest alone can serve communion. To go back to
simple New Testament teaching and practice will eliminate all
of this error.
WHAT IS A PRIEST?
The word translated "priest" in the New Testament means
prince or servant but throughout the Bible a priest can not be
separated from an altar or from the offering of sacrifices. A
prophet served God for the people while a priest served the
people in offering their gifts before God. The fathers did so
in the Patriarchal age; the Levites did so in the Jewish age,
and all Christians today as priests offer to God gifts and
sacrifices. It can easily be proved from the New and the Old
Testaments that God has never allowed anyone to offer
sacrifices save a priest in any age. Every Christian today, as
a priest before God, brings his offerings and sacrifices
before the Father.
OUR PRIESTHOOD TODAY AS THE CHURCH:
Even Jesus' high priesthood is not discussed in the New
Testament until you come to the book of Hebrews and there the
writer exalts him as our one and only and ever- lasting high
priest in heaven serving us who are on earth. We will never
have or need another. He has already given before God the one
sacrifice for our sins once for all. But, our own priesthood
is hardly mentioned even in Hebrews; you have to come to the
writings of Peter and John to get such instructions. Hebrews
10:22 is oft considered a reference, based upon the Old
Testament picture, to our priesthood today, serving the True
Tabernacle, the church. Study closely the following passages.
Hebrews 13:15-16
"Through him then let us offer up a sacrifice of praise to
God continuously, that is, the fruit of lips which make
confession to his name. But to do good and to communicate
forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased."
This must be understood with the assumption that all
Christians to whom he is writing are priests and therefore
have the right to bring such sacrifices before God's altar in
heaven. Whether the fruit here is singing or praying, I could
not do so if I were not a priest. Vincent in his word studies
of the News Testament explains that "offer up" in this passage
actually means "bring up to the altar." A Christian does just
that when he praises God either in song or in prayer.
1 Peter 2:5-9
Peter is writing to the dispersed elect-Christians in this
letter and not just to apostles. In verse 5 Peter calls us "a
holy priesthood" and also a "spiritual house," suggesting that
Christians today are separated (holy) from the world and thus
constitute not only a true temple but are the priests in that
very temple of God. Then in verse 9 he adds the thought that
we are also a "royal priesthood" exalting our spiritual state
and relationship with God, calling us regal or kingly priests.
And, as such in God's house today, we "bring up to the altar"
which is in heaven, spiritual or living sacrifices. Only
priests can do so. As a people for God's own possession, we
all as priests approach the Father through our High Priest,
Jesus the Christ (1 Timothy 2:5).
Revelation 1:6
John then adds in this verse the thought that Christ hath
made us to be a "kingdom, to be priests unto his God and
Father." Collectively we are his kingdom and individually we
are priests in that kingdom. Yes, even John believed and
taught that we are kingly or royal priests before God.
Remember John wrote mainly to the seven churches of Asia - not
to just a select clergy in those churches. In Revelation 5:10
John repeats virtually the same thought about us, saying that
Jesus purchased out of every tribe and nation a people and
made them into a kingdom of priests. That's who and what we
are today.
Romans 12:1
"I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God,
to present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to
God, which is your spiritual service." Note the words:
brethren, sacrifice, spiritual service . Brethren (not just a
select group called a clergy) were directed to offer or
present sacrifices in spiritual service unto God. Recalling
that only priests can offer sacrifices, this statement Paul
makes implies necessarily that brethren are priests and thus
can obey this command. Thank God daily that you are a priest
and do not have to go through any man on earth to contact God
or to offer your sacrifices, offerings and gifts unto the
Father. What are some of these sacrifices we offer as
Christians?
From Burton Coffman's fine commentary on 1 Peter (pages
96-98) may I list the following:
(a) Our faith is our sacrifice.
(b) The love of God is our sacrifice.
(c) Our repentance is our sacrifice.
(d) Our confession of faith in Christ is a sacrifice.
(e) Our baptism into Christ is our sacrifice.
(f) Our praise of God is our sacrifice.
(g) Our contributions are our sacrifices.
(h) Our songs are our sacrifice.
(i) Our prayers are our sacrifices.
(j) The whole life of honor and love on the part of devoted
Christians is their sacrifice.
With such sacrifices God is well pleased and they are
acceptable through Jesus Christ our Lord. I can offer up; you
can offer up; we all can offer up spiritual sacrifices. Do so
faithfully.
QUESTIONS
What is the origin of the clergy-laity classes found in
most churches?
Who can serve as a priest in God's church today?
What are the duties of a Christian priest?
Who is the high-priest of the church?
According to Paul, through whom must we offer our worship?
(1 Timothy 2:5).
Discuss the sacrifices Christians are to offer God.