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How do we know the doctrine of Christ's intercession is true?

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Scripture affirms Christ’s intercessory role through texts like John 17, which record His prayers for believers, demonstrating His ongoing advocacy before the Father.

The doctrine of Christ's intercession is substantiated by several scriptural passages, particularly in John 17, where Jesus prays specifically for His disciples and for all who would believe in Him through their word. He emphasizes that He does not pray for the world but for those whom the Father has given Him, which depicts the intimate relationship He maintains with His people.

Additionally, His role as High Priest, exemplified in texts such as Hebrews 7 and Romans 8:34, confirms that Christ actively intercedes for believers, assuring them of His unceasing advocacy. This intercessory work is based on His completed sacrifice, wherein He bore our sins and satisfied divine justice, thus reinforcing the certainty and depth of His love and commitment to His people. Therefore, the reality of His intercession is closely tied to His redemptive work and the nature of His relationship with the Father and the Church.
Scripture References: John 17, Romans 8:34, Hebrews 7, Hebrews 7:25, Hebrews 9:24, John 14:3, Isaiah 53:12

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