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The Offices of Christ

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  • William Ames

This article gives an explanation of the offices of Christ as those of prophet, priest, and king, and applies them to the condition of man in his need for Christ.

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The Offices of Christ - Prophet

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  • Roger Fellows

This is the first article in a trilogy looking at the offices of Christ. This article looks at the office of Prophet, showing that Christ meets all the Old Testament characteristics of a prophet. In addition, in Christ we have the revelation of God Himself.

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The Offices of Christ - Priest

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  • Roger Fellows

This is the second article in a trilogy looking at the offices of Christ. This article focuses on the Priesthood of Christ, looking at the priestly office in the Old Testament. Christ is the Priest through His death, holiness, and compassion.

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The Offices of Christ - King

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  • Roger Fellows

This is the third article in a trilogy looking at the offices of Christ. This article shows what it means that Christ is anointed to be King. Christ's kingdom is spiritual, is characterized by righteousness and victory, and is eternal. Christ is sovereign over all.

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Richard Sibbes and the Bruised Reed

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  • J. William Black

Richard Sibbes (1577-1635 A.D.) wrote his book The Bruised Reed out of pastoral concern for the weaker Christian. This article discusses this work of Sibbes, and also draws attention to the offices of Christ (king, priest and prophet). 

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There is a difference between fearing God, and being afraid of God; the Godly fear God as a child does his father, the wicked are afraid of God as the prisoner is of a judge. Thomas Watson
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