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What does it mean that Christ stood in the gap?

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Christ's standing in the gap refers to His role as the mediator who satisfies God's justice and intercedes for sinners.

The concept of Christ standing in the gap is rich with theological significance. It denotes His unique position as the mediator who reconciles us to God by satisfying divine justice. As illustrated in the sermon references to Aaron and Job, these figures foreshadow Christ's ultimate work. In Ezekiel 22:30, God seeks just one man to stand in the gap, highlighting the dire need for an intercessor. Jesus fulfills this role perfectly, having borne our sins and endured the penalty on our behalf, thus allowing unjust sinners to be made righteous before a holy God.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 22:30, Job 9:33

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Seeking the Truth
Jim Byrd · Jan 18, 2026
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