Title: Runway to the Royal Priesthood—How Hebrews Builds the Case for Yeshua as Our Melchizedekian High Priest
Episode Description: Are you ready to discover the deeper meaning behind Yeshua’s role as our Melchizedekian High Priest? In this powerful episode, Rod Thomas guides you through the Book of Hebrews, revealing how its author builds a compelling case for Yeshua’s unique priesthood and what it means for Messianic believers today.
What You’ll Learn:
  • Why the Melchizedekian priesthood is central to the true faith once delivered
  • How Hebrews connects Yeshua’s ministry to Torah, covenant, and spiritual identity
  • The difference between Levitical and Melchizedekian priesthood—and why it matters now
  • Practical responsibilities of believers as royal priests: praise, prayer, teaching, and living set-apart lives
  • The “runway” of Hebrews chapters 1–4: Yeshua’s superiority to angels, humanity, Moses, and the promise of true rest
Why Listen? If you’ve ever wondered how Yeshua fulfills the Torah, why the priesthood matters, or how your faith connects to the Kingdom, this episode will equip you with assurance, hope, and a deeper sense of identity in Messiah.
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Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts, questions, or testimonies—your journey as a royal priest matters!

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