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What does the Bible say about the New Covenant and Christ as Mediator?

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The New Covenant establishes Christ as the mediator of grace, making obsolete the old covenant of law.

The New Covenant, highlighted in Hebrews 8, signifies a shift from the old covenant of law to a covenant of grace, established through the sacrificial work of Christ. This covenant delineates the profound distinction between works and grace, clarifying that salvation is accomplished through Christ's finished work rather than human effort. The teachings emphasize that Christ, as our Mediator, offers a direct relationship with God based on His obedience and sacrifice, contrasting with the temporary, conditional nature of the old covenant.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:1-6, Hebrews 10:12-14

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