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How does Jesus' birth relate to His role as Mediator?

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Jesus' birth establishes Him as the perfect Mediator between God and humanity, uniting both natures in His person.

Jesus' birth plays a critical role in understanding His function as the Mediator between God and humanity. By being born of a woman, as asserted in Matthew 1:18-25, He fully participates in human suffering and experiences life as we do, yet without sin. Simultaneously, as the Son of God, He possesses divine authority. This unique union enables Him to represent mankind before God and to communicate God's will and grace effectively to us. The significance lies in the reality that through His life, death, and resurrection, Jesus bridges the chasm created by sin, offering believers direct access to the Father, thus fulfilling His role as the one mediator between God and man, as indicated in 1 Timothy 2:5.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:18-25, 1 Timothy 2:5

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