How does Christ's role as mediator affect believers?
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Christ’s role as mediator ensures that He intercedes before God for believers, securing their salvation and continual access to God’s grace.
As the mediator, Christ intercedes on behalf of His people, ensuring their relationship with God is secure. Hebrews 7:25 tells us that He 'ever liveth to make intercession' for them, which means that His work is ongoing and vital for the believer's assurance and hope. His mediation is grounded in His finished work at the cross, where He paid the penalty for sin and satisfied divine justice. Through faith in Him, believers have confidence that their sins are fully addressed and that they can approach God with boldness, knowing that Christ's righteousness covers them (Galatians 2:20). This role is fundamental to understanding the believer's standing before God; it is solely through Christ that they can be reconciled and accepted as children of God.
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