At the core of the Order of Melchizedek is a defining reality that separates it from every other system: it is built on the power of an indestructible life. According to Hebrews 7:16, this priesthood is not established by a legal requirement concerning physical descent, but by the power of a life that cannot be destroyed. This shifts the entire framework of how priesthood is understood. It is no longer based on qualification, succession, or mortality; it is rooted in life that has overcome death completely.
Jesus Christ embodies this reality. His resurrection was not merely a victory it was a validation of an eternal life that cannot be interrupted, diminished, or replaced. This is why His priesthood does not pass to another. It remains, because He remains.
This has direct implications for the believer. If the priesthood you are connected to is built on indestructible life, then your access to God is not fragile. It is not dependent on cycles, seasons, or human performance. It is anchored in something that cannot be shaken.
This calls for a shift in understanding. You are not relating to God through a system that can fail you are connected to a priesthood that is sustained by eternal life. That means your confidence must move from circumstance to foundation.
You are standing on something that cannot collapse.