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What does the Bible say about Christ as our Advocate?

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The Bible states that Jesus Christ is our Advocate with the Father, who pleads for us when we have sinned (1 John 2:1-2).

In 1 John 2:1-2, it is affirmed that Jesus Christ is our Advocate with the Father. This highlights His role as intercessor for believers who have sinned, ensuring that when we fall short, we have a powerful advocate who pleads our case. The term 'Advocate' (Greek: parakletos) describes one who advocates or speaks on behalf of others in a court of law, emphasizing Christ's role as a legal representative before God.

This advocacy is significant because it asserts that Jesus is not merely a defender, but one who is righteous and has the authority to intercede for us. His advocacy stems from His completed work on the cross, where He not only paid the penalty for our sins but also secured our standing before God. This means that we can approach God with confidence, knowing that Christ defends us based on His righteousness and sacrifice, not our own.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:1-2

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