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How does the Office of Christ as Mediator work in the Covenant of Peace?

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Christ mediates the Covenant of Peace by serving as our representative, providing atonement, and ensuring the application of grace to believers.

The Office of Christ as Mediator within the Covenant of Peace encompasses His roles as prophet, priest, and king, ensuring that all aspects of reconciliation between God and man are fulfilled. As outlined in the sermon, Christ's work is multifaceted; He propitiates God's wrath through His sacrifice, intercedes for believers, and is the authoritative voice of God's revelation. This mediation not only establishes peace but also empowers believers to approach God with confidence, knowing that their Mediator actively advocates for them (1 John 2:1). Through His mediation, He facilitates both the forgiveness of sins and the ongoing sanctification process within believers, allowing them to experience the full benefits of grace in their lives.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:1

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