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What does the Bible say about the surety of Christ?

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The Bible describes Christ as our surety, representing our mediator and advocate before God.

In the theological framework of Christian faith, Christ is portrayed as the ultimate surety for His people. The term 'surety' refers to one who is responsible for another, particularly in matters of legal and financial obligations. In the sermon, Judah’s declaration in Genesis 43:9, 'I will be surety for him,' serves as a foreshadowing of Christ's role as mediator and advocate. As Judah pledges to bear the blame for Benjamin, Christ takes upon Himself the sin and guilt of His people, standing before God as the one who guarantees their salvation. This concept illustrates the vital truth that our acceptance before God is secured through the righteousness and sacrificial work of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 43:9

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The Surety
Paul Mahan · Mar 3, 1996
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