Priesthood of Every BelieverSýnishorn
Lesson One: Understanding Our Identity as a Royal Priesthood in Christ
In 1 Peter 2:9, we're called a "chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God's special possession," highlighting a profound truth about our identity in Christ. Unlike the Old Testament, where the priesthood was limited to a specific lineage, the New Covenant, through Jesus's sacrifice, opens this privileged position to all believers, irrespective of our background or status. This democratization of the priesthood eradicates any division between clergy and laity, inviting each of us into direct communion with God and commissioning us to serve Him in our unique capacities.
Being a royal priest involves more than just a title; it calls for a lifestyle that reflects God's holiness and proclaims His praises to the world. This entails worship not only in a traditional sense but also in the way we live our daily lives, demonstrating God's love, mercy, and justice in our interactions with others and boldly sharing the message of the gospel with those around us. You are a priest of God to those you interact with where you live, work, and play.
Action Step: Reflect on areas where you can more actively declare God's praises. Commit to sharing a specific aspect of God's goodness with someone this week.
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About this Plan
This 7-lesson Bible study focuses on the biblical doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. It emphasizes that every follower of Jesus is called to live out their priesthood, representing God on Earth and obeying the Great Commandment and the Great Commission. This series underscores the truth that in Christ, there is no division between clergy and laity — all are called to serve.
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