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What does the Bible say about Christ's mediatorial glory?

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Christ's mediatorial glory refers to the honor and roles given to Him by the Father as our King and High Priest, through which believers also share in His glory.

In John 17:22, Jesus speaks of the glory given to Him by the Father, which He then shares with those who believe in Him. This glory is not the essential glory inherent to His divine nature but is specifically tied to His mediatorial roles as King and Priest. Christ's mediatorial glory signifies His position as the mediator between God and man, where He fulfills the offices of prophet, priest, and king. This glory ultimately reflects God's plan of redemption and reveals the immense privilege bestowed upon believers, who are incorporated as kings and priests under God.
Scripture References: John 17:22, Hebrews 5:5-6

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