The Sanctuary Lesson 5 Aaron as High Priest Jesus as Our High Priest Hebrews 5 1 1
Exodus 28:1 2 2
Place in correct order: The golden calf Kadesh and the waters of Meribah Aaron anointed high priest Ten Commandments spoken at Mt. Sinai Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh The LORD was very angry to destroy Aaron 3 3
Place in correct order: The golden calf Kadesh and the waters of Meribah Aaron anointed high priest Ten Commandments spoken at Mt. Sinai Moses 1 and Aaron before Pharaoh The LORD was very angry to destroy Aaron 4 4
Place in correct order: The golden calf Kadesh and the waters of Meribah Aaron anointed high priest Ten 2 Commandments spoken at Mt. Sinai Moses 1 and Aaron before Pharaoh The LORD was very angry to destroy Aaron 5 5
Place in correct order: The 3 golden calf Kadesh and the waters of Meribah Aaron anointed high priest Ten 2 Commandments spoken at Mt. Sinai Moses 1 and Aaron before Pharaoh The LORD was very angry to destroy Aaron 6 6
Place in correct order: The 3 golden calf Kadesh and the waters of Meribah Aaron anointed high priest Ten 2 Commandments spoken at Mt. Sinai Moses 1 and Aaron before Pharaoh The 4 LORD was very angry to destroy Aaron 7 7
Place in correct order: The 3 golden calf Kadesh and the waters of Meribah Aaron 5 anointed high priest Ten 2 Commandments spoken at Mt. Sinai Moses 1 and Aaron before Pharaoh The 4 LORD was very angry to destroy Aaron 8 8
Place in correct order: The 3 golden calf Kadesh 6 and the waters of Meribah Aaron 5 anointed high priest Ten 2 Commandments spoken at Mt. Sinai Moses 1 and Aaron before Pharaoh The 4 LORD was very angry to destroy Aaron 9 9
Aaron Aaron was one of the most illustrious men that ever lived (EGW, Pastoral Ministry, p. 174) Elisabeth was a daughter of Aaron (Luke 1:5) Ezra was a descendent of Aaron (CTr 185) 10 10
Aaron He could speak well (Ex. 4:14) God told him to go into the wilderness to meet Moses (Ex. 4:27) Moses spokesman (Ex. 4:16) Elisheba was his wife (Ex. 6:23) Sons were Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, Ithamar (Ex. 6:23) 11 11
Three years older than Moses Aaron s rod swallowed up the serpents of the wise men Stretched his rod out over the waters of Egypt, and they turned to blood Was with Moses when Moses smote the rock instead of speaking to it (Num. 20:10) Was 123 years old when he died on Mt. Hor (Num. 33:39) 12 12
For his sin at Kadesh, Aaron was denied the privilege of officiating as God s high priest in Canaan of offering the first sacrifice in the goodly land, and thus consecrating the inheritance of Israel. (PP 426) 13 13
Fear of the people was urged by Aaron to shield himself from the guilt of making the golden calf. But so far from accepting the excuse, Moses sternly rebuked Aaron, in the presence of all the people. As the high priest of Israel, and the representative of Moses in his absence, Aaron should at any risk have opposed the rash and godless designs of the people. His neglect to do this brought upon them sin, disaster, and ruin, which he was powerless to avert. 14 14
While he found it easy to lead them into sin, he sought in vain to lead them to repentance. Moses afterward declared, The Lord was very angry with Aaron to have destroyed him. [Deut. 9:20] His sin would have been punished with death had he not in true penitence humbled himself before the Lord. Had Saul, in like manner, been willing to see and confess his sin, he too might have been forgiven. {ST, August 31, 1882 par. 13} 15 15
And the LORD was very angry with Aaron to have destroyed him: and I prayed for Aaron also the same time. (Deuteronomy 9:20) 16 16
Our precious Saviour is ours today. In him our hopes of eternal life are centered. He is the One who presents our petitions to the Father, and communicates to us the blessing for which we asked. He is the medium of prayer through which man speaks to God, and the medium through which God imparts blessing to humanity. He is the Intercessor and the Bestower. (ST, June 18, 1896 par. 10) 17 17
I saw four angels who had a work to do on the earth, and were on their way to accomplish it. Jesus was clothed with priestly garments. He gazed in pity on the remnant, then raised His hands, and with a voice of deep pity cried, My blood, Father, My blood, My blood, My blood! Then I saw an exceeding bright light come from God, who sat upon the great white throne, and was shed all about Jesus. Then I saw an angel with a commission from Jesus, swiftly flying to the four angels who had a work to do on the earth, and waving something up and down in his hand, and crying with a loud voice, Hold! Hold! Hold! Hold! until the servants of God are sealed in their foreheads. (EW 38) 18 18
Our last thought at night and our first thought in the morning should be of Him in whom are centered our hopes of eternal life. {ST, February 28, 1906 par. 1} 19 19
Every moment we may draw upon Christ for help. As we turn to Him, He answers, Here am I. Christ is our Intercessor. He places the incense of His righteousness in the golden censer, to offer up with the prayers of His disciples. The Father hears every prayer offered in contrition and sincerity. Our supplications blend with the supplications of our Intercessor, whose voice the Father always hears. {ST, February 28, 1906 par. 1} 20 20
Let us, then, pray without ceasing, not in the name of any human being, but in the name of Him who is our substitute and surety. He has given us His name to use. Ask in My name, He says. Then let us pray in faith. Let us not falter, but go forward from strength to strength, from victory to victory. {ST, February 28, 1906 par. 2} 21 21
Jesus receives and welcomes you as His friend. He loves you. He has pledged Himself to open before you all the treasures of His grace. He says, Make use of My name, and it will be your passport to the heart of My Father, and to all the riches of His grace. Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in My name, He will give it you. Hitherto ye have asked nothing in My name; ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full. {ST, February 28, 1906 par. 3} 22 22
All the sorrows and afflictions that we suffer here only constitute our discipline for the higher life. God designs that thus we shall be fitted for heaven. Wait upon God. Lean upon Him in entire dependence; for His everlasting arms will sustain you. He who says that not a sparrow falls to the ground without the notice of the heavenly Father will care for those who love and trust Him. Jesus knows every throb of pain, every throe of anguish and distress, and He will give His children grace to endure the afflictions that He permits to come upon them. His heart beats in sympathy with suffering humanity and those who suffer most have most of His pity and sympathy. {ST, February 28, 1906 par. 5} 23 23
The Father hears every prayer of His contrite children. The voice of supplication from the earth unites with the voice of our Intercessor who pleads in heaven, whose voice the Father always hears. Let our prayers therefore continually ascend to God. (19MR 215.2) 24 24
Everything worn by the high priest was to be whole and without blemish. The pattern of the priestly robes was made known to Moses in the mount. Every article the high priest was to wear, and the way it should be made, were specified. (YI, June 7, 1900 par. 3) 25 25
These garments were consecrated to a most solemn purpose. By them was represented the character of the great antitype, Jesus Christ. They covered the priest with glory and beauty, and made the dignity of his office to appear. (YI, June 7, 1900 par. 3) 26 26
When clothed with them, the priest presented himself as a representative of Israel, showing by his garments the glory that Israel should reveal to the world as the chosen people of God. Nothing but perfection, in dress and attitude, in spirit and word, would be acceptable to God. He is holy; and his glory and perfection must be represented in the earthly service. Nothing but perfection could properly represent the sacredness of the heavenly service. (YI, June 7, 1900 par. 3) 27 27
Concluding Thoughts Malachi 3:1, 2 Ms1 1857 (June 1857) (a vision) 28 28
Behold, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me: and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in: behold, he shall come, saith the LORD of hosts. But who may abide the day of his coming? and who shall stand when he appeareth? for he is like a refiner s fire, and like fullers soap (Malachi 3:1, 2). 29 29
The Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in: behold, he shall come, saith the Lord of hosts. But who may abide the day of his coming? And who shall stand when he appeareth? for he is like a refiner s fire, and like fuller s soap. The coming of Christ which is here referred to is not his second advent to this earth, but his coming to the investigative judgment in the most holy place of the sanctuary in heaven. Thus the message is especially to us who are living in the time of the judgment. (Ms99 1893, par. 10) 30 30
I was shown that many of the church have at this time of peril more care for their farm and their cattle than they have for the servants of God, or the truth which they preach... {Ms1 1857 (Vermont, June 1857) par. 6} 31 31
But I saw that God was not asleep. Said the angel, Jesus says, I know thy works; yes, selfish, professed Sabbath-keepers. God knows thy works. Ye covetous, world-loving Sabbath-keepers, said the angel, God knows thy works. I saw that every privation the servants of God have endured are all written in the book, every tear is bottled up. Every pang of agony they have endured is recorded in the book. I know thy works, says the True Witness. All that has been done to help the servants of God is all recorded; all of it is written in the book. All the selfish withholding from God s servants are all written in the book. All thy deeds, said the angel, are passing in review before God. {Ms1 1857 (Vermont, June 1857) par. 7} 32 32
I saw that the church now must afflict their souls. They must labor, they must agonize or go down. I saw it was best to leave the churches to work for themselves now, that they may feel their weakness while there is a chance for them to zealously repent and buy gold, white raiment, and eye salve, the treasures they must possess if they would have eternal life. {Ms1 1857 (Vermont, June 1857) par. 8} 33 33