Kitchen Table Theology

123 Partakers of a Royal and Holy Priesthood

September 25, 2022 Pastor Jeff Cranston Episode 123
Kitchen Table Theology
123 Partakers of a Royal and Holy Priesthood
Show Notes

In this episode, Jen and Jeff discuss the royal priesthood and its implications for Christians. They talk about how the idea of royalty and priesthood was once separated but was brought together through Christ. We as God’s followers are part of this royalty, so be sure to tune in!


[00:01 - 05:31] Opening Segment

  • Queen Elizabeth’s death
    • It’s implications


[05:32 - 11:27] Partakers of a Royal and Holy Priesthood

  • We, as Christ’s followers, follow a king
  • 1 Peter 2:9
  • Revelation 1:6
  • Exodus 19:5-6
  • What is a royal priesthood?
    • The royal priesthood is oxymoronic in Jewish culture
    • Royalty and priesthood were jealously separated


[11:28 - 21:48] Jealously Separated and Royal

  • Separating the royalty from the priesthood
  • The concept of royal and priesthood has been combined through Christ
  • A priesthood is a fraternity of priests
  • A spiritual house is a royal house
  • Revelation 5:10
  • Being a member of God’s royalty is not just a privilege, but also a responsibility


[23:42 - 23:57] Kitchen Table Theology Returns

• We'll see you next time here at kitchen table theology.

• Thanks for joining us.


Quote/s:


“Our speech, our life, our values, our actions, should cause other people who know us to ask, ‘What’s different about her/him?” - Jeff Cranston



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Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!



Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!