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What does being a mediator mean for Christians?

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Being a mediator means that Jesus stands between God and humanity, providing direct access to God for believers.

In historic Reformed theology, the mediatorial role of Christ is foundational for understanding our relationship with God. As the only mediator between God and man, Jesus fulfills the necessary role to reconcile us to the Father. This means that believers can approach God confidently and without fear, knowing that their sins have been atoned for through Christ's sacrifice. Without the Lamb as mediator, one faces eternal separation from God, but those who are with Him enjoy a relationship characterized by grace and acceptance.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:5, Hebrews 4:16

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