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How does Christ mediate for us?

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Christ mediates for us by interceding before the Father on our behalf, providing access to God through His sacrifice.

Christ’s role as our mediator is vital to the Reformed understanding of salvation and relationship with God. In Hebrews 7:25, it explains that He lives to intercede for us, highlighting His ongoing ministry following the completion of His redemptive act on the cross. Like Moses, who pleaded for Israel (Exodus 32:11-14), Christ’s intercession assures us that our failings are addressed before God. His righteousness becomes our own, granting us acceptance despite our sins. This mediation reassures believers of God’s grace and empowers them to boldly approach the throne of grace, confident in their identity as children of God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:25, Exodus 32:11-14

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A place by Me
James Gudgeon · Sep 7, 2025
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