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Romans 8:34

Romans 8:34
Octavius Winslow March, 27 2016 3 min read
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March, 27 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 3 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about Jesus' intercession?

The Bible teaches that Jesus intercedes for believers at the right hand of God (Romans 8:34).

The Bible clearly states that Jesus is currently at the right hand of God, actively making intercession for us. In Romans 8:34, it is proclaimed, 'Who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us.' This truth assures believers that even amidst trials and temptations, Christ remembers and advocates for them before the Father. His intercession is characterized by love, sympathy, and a personalized engagement with each believer's needs.

Moreover, the intercessory role of Jesus can be seen as a fulfillment of the Old Testament priestly duties, particularly reflected in the image of Aaron entering the holy of holies with offerings. Just as Aaron's actions were meant to cover and intercede for the people, Christ's intercession speaks to His unique role as our High Priest, who has entered heaven itself, ensuring our relationship with God remains intact. Whether it is during our greatest crises or daily struggles, we can rest assured that Christ's intercession is constant and effective, providing us with encouragement and strength in our faith journeys.

Romans 8:34, Hebrews 9:24

How do we know Christ's intercession is true?

Christ's intercession is affirmed in Scripture and seen through the assurance of His ongoing personal relationship with believers.

The truth of Christ’s intercession is firmly established in Scripture, particularly in Romans 8:34 where it attests to His position at God's right hand making intercession for us. This indicates His active role in our lives, especially during times of temptation and trial. Moreover, we are reminded that His intercessory work is not merely historical; it is a continual presence in our daily experience as believers.

Furthermore, the theological implications of Christ's intercession reveal His deep understanding and empathy towards our struggles. The intercession is personal and anticipative, suggesting that Christ is aware of our needs before we even ask. This assurance stems not only from the authority of Scripture but also from our experiential knowledge of His presence in our lives. Therefore, we can confidently affirm that Christ's intercession is both doctrinally sound and practically vital for sustaining our faith in Him.

Romans 8:34, Hebrews 7:25

Why is intercession important for Christians?

Intercession is vital for Christians because it connects us to Christ's ongoing support and assurance during trials.

Intercession is crucial for Christians as it represents the continual support and advocacy of Jesus on our behalf. Romans 8:34 underscores this truth, promising that Christ is at the right hand of God interceding for us, which serves as a profound source of encouragement. Believers face various trials and temptations, and the assurance that Christ is remembering and praying for us can immensely support us in our struggles.

Furthermore, intercession signifies a deep relational aspect between Christ and the believer. It underscores the biblical truth that we are never alone in our challenges; Christ actively engages with our circumstances. This aspect of intercession embodies the love, sympathy, and ongoing involvement of Christ in our lives, acting as a reminder of His faithfulness. As we endure hardships, knowing that Jesus is interceding for us strengthens our faith and increases our resilience, affirming the promise that our faith shall not fail (Luke 22:32).

Romans 8:34, Luke 22:32

“Who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us.”

— Romans 8:34

THE exaltation of Jesus in heaven is associated with the dearest interests of His people on earth. Joseph was forgotten when Pharaoh lifted up the head of the chief butler. But our Lord, amid the honors and splendors to which God has highly exalted him, still remembers his brethren in bonds, and makes intercession for them. How expressive is the type of our Lord's present engagement on behalf of His people. "And he (Aaron) shall take a censer full of burning coals of fire from of the altar before the Lord, and his hands full of sweet incense beaten small, and bring it within the veil: and he shall put the incense upon the fire before the Lord, that the cloud of the incense may cover the mercy-seat that is upon the testimony." The passing of Aaron into the holy of holies was the shadowing forth of our Lord's entrance into heaven. The blood sprinkled at the mercy-seat was the presentation of the great Atonement within the veil. And the incense overshadowing with its fragrant cloud the mercy-seat, thus touched with blood, was the figure of the ceaseless intercession of our great High Priest in the holiest. "For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands, which are the figures of the true: but into heaven itself now to appear in the presence of God for us."

It is an individual, an anticipative, and a present intercession. It embraces all the personal needs of each believer, it precedes each temptation and each trial, and at the moment that the sympathy and the prayers of the Savior are the most called for, and are felt to be the most soothing, it bears the saint and his sorrow on its bosom before the throne. Just at a crisis of his history, at a juncture, perhaps, the most critical in his history, the heart, oppressed with its emotions, cannot breathe a prayer—Jesus is remembering him, sympathizing with him, and interceding for him. Oh, who can fully describe the blessings that flow through the intercession of the Son of God? The love, the sympathy, the forethought, the carefulness, the minute interest in all our concerns, are blessings beyond description.

Tried, tempted believer! Jesus makes intercession for you, Your case is not unknown to Him. Your sorrow is not hidden from Him. Your name is on His heart; your burden is on His shoulder; and because He not only has prayed for you, but prays for you now, your faith shall not fail. Your great accuser may stand at your right hand to condemn you, but your great Advocate is at the right hand of God to plead for you. And greater is He that is for you, than all that are against you. The mediatorial work of Christ shuts every mouth, meets every accusation, and ignores every indictment that can be brought against those for whom He died, rose again, ascended up on high, and makes intercession.

From Evening Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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