DiscoverReasoning Through the BibleS17 || How Melchizedek Points to a Higher Priesthood || Hebrews 7:4-22 || Session 17
S17 || How Melchizedek Points to a Higher Priesthood || Hebrews 7:4-22 || Session 17

S17 || How Melchizedek Points to a Higher Priesthood || Hebrews 7:4-22 || Session 17

Update: 2025-12-15
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What if the most famous tithe in the Bible wasn’t about a rule at all, but about recognizing a greater King and Priest? We open Hebrews chapter 7 and discover why Abraham’s gift to Melchizedek predates the Mosaic Law and why that matters for how we give, how we worship, and how we understand Jesus’ ministry today. Instead of arguing for a quota, the passage raises a bigger claim: a superior priesthood has arrived, grounded not in lineage but in the power of an indestructible life.

We walk through the key moves of the text: Melchizedek blesses Abraham, so the greater blesses the lesser; Levi “pays” tithes in Abraham, elevating Melchizedek’s order above the Levitical priesthood; and if the priesthood changes, the law must change too. That’s where everything turns. The Mosaic Law could diagnose sin but could not make anyone complete. Jesus, our priest forever according to Psalm 110, brings a better hope, a new covenant, and real nearness to God. The law of Christ—love God and love neighbor—raises the bar beyond rule-keeping and empowers obedience through the Spirit.

We also rethink generosity in light of this better priesthood. The New Testament calls us to give freely, joyfully, and abundantly, not under compulsion. If giving feels like an invoice, we miss the point. Generosity becomes participation in God’s work, a way to share in its fruit with open hands and a full heart. And because Jesus’ priesthood never ends, our hope is not seasonal or symbolic; it’s anchored in his ongoing intercession and his once-for-all sacrifice.

Join us as we trace how Hebrews 7 reframes tithing, priesthood, and law around Jesus—greater than angels, greater than Moses, and greater than the old priesthood. If this conversation helps you see giving and grace with fresh eyes, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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S17 || How Melchizedek Points to a Higher Priesthood || Hebrews 7:4-22 || Session 17

S17 || How Melchizedek Points to a Higher Priesthood || Hebrews 7:4-22 || Session 17

Glenn Smith and Steve Allem