The Garment of Christ

By: Brad Jordan Scripture: Exodus 28:31-35 Series: Exodus: Delivered by God for G
This sermon explores the significance of the High Priest’s robe in Exodus 28:31–35, emphasizing its typological connection to Christ. The robe, woven entirely of blue, adorned with pomegranates and bells, points forward to the righteousness, intercession, and atoning work of Jesus, our Great High Priest. The pomegranates symbolize the fruitfulness and blood of sacrifice; the bells, the ongoing sound of priestly mediation. Together, they portray the beauty and necessity of worship according to God’s command. Believers are called to examine whether they are truly clothed in Christ’s righteousness or still approaching God in garments of their own making.

Brad Jordan Brad is the Pastor of Christ Reformed Baptist Church, an RBC church plant in the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina (Hartsville, Darlington, Florence, Sumter and surrounding areas). He has a wife, Lisa, and three kids, Kaylee, Anna and Jonathan. Born and raised in South Carolina, Brad has been a pastor for over 15 years and has a great passion and desire for shepherding the flock of CRBC and "teaching them to keep all that [Christ] commanded".

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