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What does it mean that Christ is my mediator?

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Christ as mediator means He represents believers before God, ensuring their forgiveness and acceptance.

Christ's role as mediator is foundational to the believer's relationship with God. He stands between God and man, advocating on behalf of believers by His righteousness. The Bible teaches that there is one mediator, the man Christ Jesus (1 Timothy 2:5), who intercedes for His people based on His finished work on the cross. Through His mediatorial work, Christ assures believers of their standing before God, maintaining that their sins are not counted against them because of His righteousness. This comforting truth helps believers navigate life’s struggles with confidence, knowing that they are not alone—Christ is actively involved in their spiritual welfare and makes their case before the Father.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:5, Romans 8:34

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