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What does it mean that Jesus is the mediator of the covenant?

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Jesus as the mediator of the covenant means He is the fulfillment of God's promises, ensuring a relationship between God and His people through His sacrifice.

Jesus serving as the mediator of the covenant signifies His role in establishing and guaranteeing the promises of God to His people. In the context of Hebrews, He is depicted as the surety of a better covenant, where His sacrificial death fulfills the requirements of the law and establishes a new relationship between God and humanity. His mediatorial work ensures that all who are in Christ benefit from the blessings of this covenant, including forgiveness of sins and eternal life. This fundamental truth reassures believers of their secure standing before God and the unbreakable promises that Christ’s sacrifice affirms, anchoring our hope firmly in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:22, Malachi 3:1

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