the Sacrifice that was to end priestly mediation.
Not to end it, but to fulfill it. Christ is a priest of a different order than the Levitical priesthood. Those who serve as priests today are caught up into His one priesthood.
Ok…and i see more of what you are saying…yet words have strong import as in added consecration words, and so does doctrine of seperate priesthood, even heirus priesthood…all seeming to implicate sacrificial offering, up to the Father, beyond sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving.
No, the NT priesthood is not a heirus preisthood. It is of the line of Melchizedech. But yes, we are to lay our whole lives on the altar in sacrifice to Him:
" I appeal to you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. " Rom. 12:1
1 Peter 2:5 “and like living stones be yourselves built into a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.”
When we come to Mass we come to offer all that we are to Him in both physical and spiritual sacrifice to Him. We bring our material offerings as well, and we put all this upon the altar, where the priest prays that OUR sacrifice will be acceptable (not Christs! which has already been accepted).
Yes, it is a sacrificial offering to the father beyond praise and thanksgiving. These are also important, but we also need to offer to God those things that are painful to offer, and difficult to relinquish.
That has been my point…what we bring to the table…religion has been doing this since the garden (fig leaves)…eucharist is being thankful for what He brings/ brought to the table, since the garden (animal skin) up to Calvary.
This is a good point. The Apostles taught that we should give our utmost for His highest. We bring all that we are, and that we can do and be, to give the most thanks for His sacrifice.