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What does the Bible say about Christ as our intercessor?

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The Bible describes Christ as our intercessor in John 17, where He prays for His people, emphasizing His unique role of mediating between God and humanity.

In John 17, Christ intercedes for His disciples and all who will believe in Him, highlighting His unique role as the God-man mediating for His people. This prayer of intercession reveals His deep concern for their unity, protection, and sanctification. The altar of incense in the tabernacle serves as a visual representation of Christ's intercessory work, symbolizing the perpetual prayers offered for believers.

Moreover, Hebrews 7:25 affirms that Christ lives to make intercession for us, ensuring that His followers are always accepted by the Father. His intercession is not just a one-time event but a continual affirmation of His love and commitment to those He has redeemed. The sweetness of His intercession is underscored by His sacrifice, which satisfies divine justice and enables believers to come before God with confidence.
Scripture References: John 17, Hebrews 7:25

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