〉 Chapter 6—Christ Both Sacrificial Offering and Officiating Priest
Chapter 6—Christ Both Sacrificial Offering and Officiating Priest
The infinite sufficiency of Christ is demonstrated by His bearing the sins of the whole world. He occupies the double position of offerer and of offering, of priest and of victim. He was holy, harmless, undefiled, and separate from sinners. “The prince of this world cometh,” He declares, “and findeth nothing in Me.” He was a Lamb without blemish, and without spot.—Letter 192, 1906. (7ABC 463.5)
As the high priest laid aside His gorgeous pontifical robes, and officiated in the white linen dress of a common priest, so Christ emptied Himself, and took the form of a servant, and offered the sacrifice, Himself the priest, Himself the victim.—The Southern Watchman, August 6, 1903. (7ABC 463.6)