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How does Jesus fulfill the role of a mediator?

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Jesus fulfills the role of a mediator by bridging the gap between God and humanity, reconciling sinners through His sacrifice.

In Christian theology, Jesus is recognized as the one mediator between God and man, as articulated in 1 Timothy 2:5. This role is crucial because it signifies that through His dual nature as God and man, He reconciles humanity to God. His work on the cross—where He bore the sins of many—satisfied divine justice and provided the basis for forgiveness and acceptance before God. This sacrificial act allows believers to have direct access to God, assuring them that their sins have been forgiven and they can stand in the presence of a holy God without fear. The unique qualifications of Christ as both divine and human enable Him to accomplish this work effectively, making Him the perfect mediator for all who believe.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:5, Hebrews 9:15

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