February 28 Saturday Hebrews 5.1-10
5 Remember what I
said earlier about the role of the high priest, even the ones
chosen by human beings? The job of every high priest is reconciliation:
approaching God on behalf of others and offering Him gifts and sacrifices to
repair the damage caused by our sins against God and each other. 2 The
high priest should have compassion for those who are ignorant of the faith and
those who fall out of the faith because he also has wrestled with human
weakness, 3 and so the priest must offer sacrifices both for
his sins and for those of the people. 4 The office of high
priest and the honor that goes along with it isn’t one that someone just
takes. One must be set aside, called by God, just as God called Aaron, the
brother of Moses.
5 In the same way,
the Anointed One, our Liberating King, didn’t call Himself but was
appointed to His priestly office by God, who said to Him,
You are My Son. Today I have become Your Father,
6 and who also says
elsewhere, you are a priest forever — in the honored order of
Melchizedek
7 When
Jesus was on the earth, a man of flesh and blood, He offered up prayers and
pleas, groans and tears to the One who could save Him from death. He was heard
because He approached God with reverence. 8 Although He was a Son, Jesus
learned obedience through the things He suffered. 9 And once He was perfected
through that suffering He became the way of eternal salvation for all those who
hear and follow Him, 10 for God appointed Him to be a High Priest in the
order of Melchizedek.