Intercession of Christ: Christ's priestly office consists of these two parts,1. the offering up of himself as a sacrifice, and
2. making continual intercession for us. When on earth he made
intercession for his people
(Luke 23:34; John 17:20; Hebrews 5:7) but now
he exercises this function of his priesthood in heaven, where he
is said to appear in the presence of God for us
(Hebrews 9:12,24) His
advocacy with the Father for his people rests on the basis of
his own all-perfect sacrifice. Thus he pleads for and obtains
the fulfilment of all the promises of the everlasting covenant
(1 John 2:1; John 17:24; Hebrews 7:25) He can be "touched with the feeling
of our infirmities," and is both a merciful and a faithful high
priest
(Hebrews 2:17,18; 4:15,16) This intercession is an essential
part of his mediatorial work. Through him we have "access" to
the Father
(John 14:6; Ephesians 2:18; 3:12) "The communion of his people
with the Father will ever be sustained through him as
mediatorial Priest"
(Psalms 110:4; Revelation 7:17)