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What does the Bible teach about mediation and intercession?

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The Bible teaches that Christ is our sole mediator who intercedes for believers at the Father's right hand.

In Christian theology, the intercession of Christ signifies the assurance that believers have in approaching God. Christ acts as the sole mediator between God and humanity, presenting His righteousness and the efficacy of His sacrifice on behalf of His people. Scriptures attest to Christ's current role in heaven, where He intercedes for us using His wounds as proof of the completed work of salvation. The intercession of Christ means that no sin can condemn those who are in Him, as His pleas before the Father always lead to mercy and forgiveness for those He represented. This truth allows believers to rest in the confidence that they are accepted and that their sins do not merit separation from God.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:5, Romans 8:34

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