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

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Jesus is recognized as the mediator of the New Testament because He fulfills the promises of the Old Testament and offers Himself as the ultimate sacrifice for sin.

The New Testament presents Jesus as the mediator between God and humanity, established through His unique role in the eternal covenant. Hebrews 9:15 emphasizes that 'He is the mediator of the New Testament,' signifying that He not only represents God to us but also reconciles us to God through His death and resurrection. As the perfect high priest, Jesus fulfills the requirements of the law and brings about an everlasting reconciliation between God and His people by offering Himself as the sacrifice. This truth assures believers that through Him, we have access to God and the assurance of salvation, as highlighted in passages like Ephesians 1:7, which speaks of redemption through His blood.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:15, Ephesians 1:7

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