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How does Christ's role as mediator impact the Christian faith?

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Christ's role as mediator assures believers that their approach to God is valid and accepted.

Christ’s role as mediator is foundational to Christian faith because it assures believers that their relationship with God is grounded in Christ's righteousness rather than their own. As the one who suffered for our sins, He bridges the chasm between a holy God and sinful humanity. This truth provides comfort and confidence as believers approach God in prayer and worship, knowing that their acceptance is based on Christ's finished work. As Paul writes in Ephesians 1, we are accepted in the Beloved, emphasizing the security we have in Christ as our mediator.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:6, 1 Timothy 2:5

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