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What does John 14 teach us about Jesus's role as our mediator?

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John 14 teaches that Jesus is the mediator who provides peace and reconciliation between us and God.

In John 14, Jesus speaks directly to His disciples at a time of great turmoil, revealing His role as their mediator. When He instructs them to believe in Him, He is affirming that He is the bridge between God and humanity. Jesus acts as the intercessor who understands our struggles and sinfulness while also representing us before the Father. This is further affirmed in Hebrews 4:14-16, where He is described as the Great High Priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses and invites us to approach God’s throne of grace confidently. Jesus' sacrificial death and resurrection provide the means by which we can have peace with God, and thus His role as mediator is fundamental to our faith and assurance as believers.
Scripture References: John 14:1, Hebrews 4:14-16

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