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I read an article that used the argument of Jesus being “a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek” in support of the Catholic idea of the ongoing nature of the sacrifice of the Mass. The writer stated that a priest’s main duty is to offer sacrifice and since Jesus is a priest forever then it should follow that his priestly duties do not cease. This article was written as a reflection on Hebrews, which according to Protestants seems to clearly state the one time nature of Christ’s sacrifice, rather than an ongoing nature.
My question then is what happens when we are all in Heaven? Surely we are incapable of sinning, so no sacrifice would thus be required. So, wouldn’t that imply that Jesus’s priestly duties would also end? So if he is a priest forever, and no sacrifice is needed once we are all in heaven, then it also seems to be that using the ‘priest forever’ argument does not properly prove the ongoing nature of the sacrifice while we are still on earth.
Any ideas??
My question then is what happens when we are all in Heaven? Surely we are incapable of sinning, so no sacrifice would thus be required. So, wouldn’t that imply that Jesus’s priestly duties would also end? So if he is a priest forever, and no sacrifice is needed once we are all in heaven, then it also seems to be that using the ‘priest forever’ argument does not properly prove the ongoing nature of the sacrifice while we are still on earth.
Any ideas??