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How do we understand the significance of Christ as our Mediator?

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Christ serves as our Mediator, reconciling us to God through His sacrifice, described in Hebrews 10:11-14.

In Christian theology, Christ is our only Mediator who bridges the gap between God and humankind. Hebrews 10:11-14 points out that Christ's single sacrifice for sin is sufficient to perfect those who are sanctified. Unlike the ongoing sacrifices of the old covenant, Christ's atonement was complete and eternal. This makes His intercession on our behalf unending, providing us access to God. Understanding Christ as our Mediator instills confidence in believers, allowing them to approach God with assurance, knowing their sins have been fully addressed through His blood. This relationship emphasizes the grace and mercy of God, underlining the importance of faith in Christ for reconciliation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:11-14

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