Perfect Permanent Priesthood By Scott Masson / May 5, 2013 Series Hebrews and the High Priesthood Context Westminster Chapel Toronto Topic Law Scripture Hebrews 7:11-28; John 17:20-26 Print We live in a culture of self-righteousness and so we recoil at any hint that we need to be righteous. Political correctness itself is a kind of self-righteousness, smugly condemning those who believe in moral absolutes. Related Resources Articles, Blog Entries Whatever happened to the fearless priesthood?The Christian's priestly calling is a grand and noble identity to mediate the blessings of… Podcast The Enduring Authority of Biblical LawEICC Fellow Dr. Jonathan Burnside talks about law, authority, and wisdom, and how each of… Podcast Syncretism, Natural Law and Pagan WisdomWhat does it mean to claim to be biblical, and what is the and grounds… Podcast Abortion and the Sanctity of God's LawDouglas Wilson explains why the pro-life movement is steadily gaining ground, why Christians would do… Podcast What's a Christian to do with Natural Law?Jeff Ventrella and Andrew Sandlin discuss natural law theory and natural theology, highlighting what man… Podcast Babies are Still Murdered HereFilmmaker Marcus Pittman discusses the documentary Babies are Murdered Here, the power of film, and…