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How do we know Christ's mediatorial work is true?

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Christ's mediatorial work is affirmed through His fulfillment of Old Testament types and the establishment of the New Covenant.

The assurance of Christ's mediatorial work is rooted in His role as our High Priest, depicted throughout Hebrews 9. He has entered into the heavenly realm, serving as our representative. His work is corroborated by the blood of covenant, as reflected in Hebrews 9:15-16, which describes His death as the means to enforce the New Covenant and redeem transgressions from the old system. The transition from the old to the new signifies that Christ's work is not merely symbolic but effective, allowing believers to come boldly into the presence of God. This is recognized through faith and is evidenced in the transformative power of regeneration that this work produces in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:15-16

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