
The Sympathetic and Obedient Priest — Fifth Sunday in Lent
The preacher of Hebrews argues that the ministry of Jesus is far greater than the ministry of the Old Testament high priests, that Jesus has been chosen by God to be a priest according to the order of Melchizedek, that he mediates perfectly between God and humanity, and that by his passionate prayers and requests on our behalf reconciles us forever to our heavenly Father. Web: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2024... Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-c... Online giving: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/give Psalm 86:3-5 Psalm 119:9–16 Jeremiah 31:31–34 Hebrews 5:1–10 Mark 10:32–45 Songs and Hymns: Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing: Text: Robert Robinson, 1735–90, alt. Tune: Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second, 1813, Harrisburg. Text and tune: Public domain. My Song Is Love Unknown: Text: Samuel Crossman, c. 1624–1683; Public domain. Tune: John N. Ireland, 1879–1962, © John Ireland Trust; Used with permission: LSB Hymn License #110001220. Highly Exalted: Words and Music by Robin Mark and Paul Baloche; © 2007 Integrity's Hosanna! Music; © 2007 Leadworship Songs; Used with permission: CCLI license #20286740. Lamb of God: Text and tune by Twila Paris; © 1985 Jubilee Communications Inc.; © 1985 Mountain Spring Music; Used with permission: CCLI license #20286740. Oh, How Good It Is: Text and tune by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Ross Holmes, Stuart Townend; © 2012 Getty Music; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. I Need Thee Every Hour: Text: Annie S. Hawks and Robert Lowry; tune: Robert Lowry; text and tune are in the public domain. Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow: Text by Thomas Ken; tune by Trente Quatre Pseaumes de David, 1551; text and tune are in public domain. #Sermon #Gospel #Lent #Easter #Jesus #highpriest #Hebrews5 #Melchizedek