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How do we know Christ is the mediator of the New Testament?

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The Bible clearly states that Christ is the mediator of the New Testament through His atoning death, fulfilling God's promise.

Hebrews 9:15 emphasizes that Christ serves as the mediator of the New Testament due to His sacrificial death, which redeems the transgressions of those under the First Testament. His role as a mediator is vital because He not only brings the covenant but also fulfills all the necessary requirements for it to take effect. While the First Testament was temporary and based on human obedience, Christ's mediation ensures that His people receive eternal life and inheritance through faith in Him, confirming the truth of His role as mediator.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:15, 1 Timothy 2:5

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For This Cause
Clay Curtis · Feb 17, 2008
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