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How does Christ fulfill the role of Mediator?

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Christ fulfills His role as Mediator by reconciling God's righteousness with His mercy through His sacrificial death.

Christ’s mediation encompasses several crucial functions, primarily reconciling God’s perfect justice with His infinite mercy. By taking the penalty for sin upon Himself, He satisfies God's righteous requirements while providing a means for sinful humanity to be forgiven and justified (Romans 3:25-26). This dual function means that God remains just while justifying those who believe in Christ, demonstrating His wisdom and sovereignty in the plan of salvation. Thus, Christ is the perfect Mediator who represents both parties in unity before God.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26

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