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What does the Bible mean by 'Christ as our mercy seat'?

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Christ as our mercy seat signifies that He is the ultimate source of God's mercy, covering our sins through His sacrifice.

The term 'mercy seat' refers to the place where God's presence dwelled in the Holy of Holies, where the high priest would sprinkle blood for atonement. In Romans 3:25, Christ is described as our mercy seat. This means that He is the means through which we receive mercy and forgiveness for our sins. His blood was the ultimate sacrifice that fulfilled the requirement of the law, allowing us direct access to God. By being our mercy seat, Christ mediates between us and God, ensuring that our sins are covered and that we can stand justified before Him. Through Christ, we experience the fullness of God's grace and mercy, recognizing that our salvation depends solely on His sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Leviticus 16:30, Hebrews 9:12

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