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How does David's response to sin reveal Christ's role as our mediator?

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David's plea for the people reflects Christ's mediatorial role, where He intercedes on behalf of sinners before God.

David's response in 2 Samuel 24:17, where he acknowledges his sin and requests that God's hand be against him rather than the people, serves as a type of Christ's mediation. Just as David bore the guilt of his sin while interceding for Israel, Christ, our ultimate Mediator, took upon Himself the sins of His people, allowing them to receive mercy instead of judgment. This analogy deepens the understanding of Christ's role as the substitute, as He willingly laid down His life for those He came to save, showcasing perfect love and intercession through His sacrifice.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 24:17, John 18:4-8

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