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In this 47th episode of Light For Your Path, we explore the most personal truth about Christ as our High Priest. Through the Old Testament image of the high priest carrying names on his heart, the prophecy of palms engraved with your name, and the reality of Jesus who was "tested in every way," this devotional is for anyone who feels unseen in their suffering. Whether you're sitting in the wreckage of betrayal or just know the doctrine but haven't let it reach you, this message is for you. What You'll Discover: The Priest Who Carried Names: How Aaron bore the twelve tribes on his heart—a shadow of something greater (Exodus 28:15-21, 29). The Prophetic Promise: God's stunning words in Isaiah 49:15-16: "I have carved you on the palms of My hands"—centuries before the nails. The Incarnation Required: Why Christ had to become like His brothers to be a merciful and faithful High Priest (Hebrews 2:17-18). Tested in Every Way: How Jesus entered every category of human suffering—including the silence and shame of betrayal (Hebrews 4:14-15, John 13:18). The Garden Curriculum: Why Gethsemane's "strong crying and tears" qualified Him, not disqualified Him (Hebrews 5:7-9). The Forever Priest: How Psalm 110:4 guarantees He will never stop carrying your name. 3 Truths About Your High Priest: 1️⃣ HE CARRIES YOUR NAME: Not on stones, but on pierced palms—carved there before you were born (Isaiah 49:16). 2️⃣ HE KNOWS YOUR PAIN: The Greek sympatheō means co-suffering; the Hebrew yada' means intimate, experiential knowledge (Hebrews 4:15, Isaiah 53:3). 3️⃣ HE PRAYS FOR YOU NOW: He is "always living to intercede" with the authority of shared experience (Hebrews 7:25). Discussion Questions: What suffering are you carrying right now that feels unseen or unknown? How does knowing Jesus experienced betrayal (from someone He chose and fed) change how you view your own? What would it look like to "come boldly" to the throne of grace this week—not after you've fixed yourself, but right now? A Practical Step: This week, when the pain surfaces, open Lamentations 3. Read one verse—just one. And say to yourself: He entered this. He walked through every one of these statements before I did. He carries my name. Support This Ministry: Donate: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-... Explore More: Website: https://biblicaltools.org "For we do not have a high priest not being able to sympathize with our infirmities, but One having been tried according in all things according to our likeness, apart from sin." - Hebrews 4:15 Subscribe 🔔 for weekly biblical wisdom that meets you in your everyday life.