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How does Jesus advocate for sinners according to scripture?

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Jesus advocates for sinners by serving as both their defense and the propitiation for their sins.

In His role as an advocate, Jesus not only defends sinners but also serves as their propitiation, as outlined in 1 John 2:2. This means that He appeases God's wrath against sin by His sacrifice. The dual role exemplifies His perfect understanding of human weakness, as He stands in their place, having already borne the penalty they deserve. By offering Himself, He enables sinners to approach God with boldness, confident that their sins are forgiven through His intercession. This advocacy is vital for believers who are constantly confronted by their shortcomings and guilt, as they are assured of His continual support and representation before the Father.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:2, Romans 3:23-26

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