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What does the Bible say about the glory of Christ as mediator?

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The Bible teaches that the glory of Christ as mediator encompasses all the blessings he secured for his people through his redemptive work.

The glory of Christ as mediator is highlighted in John 17, where Christ prays for his disciples, emphasizing the glory that the Father bestowed upon him and which he has given to his followers. This mediatorial glory refers to the blessings and gifts obtained by Christ's redemptive work. As stated in Ephesians 1:3-5, all spiritual blessings are granted to those whom God chose in Christ before the foundation of the world, demonstrating the unity and purpose of God in saving His people. The glory Christ has received from the Father is not only for Himself but is also shared with his church, signifying their vital connection to him and the inheritance they receive.
Scripture References: John 17:21-24, Ephesians 1:3-5

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