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What does it mean that Christ mediates a better covenant?

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Christ mediates a better covenant through His life, death, and resurrection, offering grace that the first covenant could not provide.

The concept of Christ mediating a better covenant is found in Hebrews 8:6, where it is noted that His ministry is superior, established on better promises compared to the first covenant of works mediated by Moses. This new covenant emphasizes grace rather than law, with Christ guaranteeing the fulfillment of its demands through His sacrificial death. As the mediator, He ensures that God's laws are written on the hearts of His people (Hebrews 8:10), allowing for a personal relationship with God that was not possible under the old system. Thus, Christians can access God's promises without the burden of the law, experiencing true redemption and relationship.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:6-10, Hebrews 9:15, Romans 8:1-4

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