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What does the phrase 'Jesus in the middle' signify?

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'Jesus in the middle' signifies His role as the mediator between God and humanity.

The phrase 'Jesus in the middle' highlights Christ's mediatorial role between God and humanity, as He was crucified between two criminals. This scenario not only represents the reality of sin's consequences but also illustrates how Christ identifies with humanity. He is present in the midst of sinners, showing His willingness to redeem those who acknowledge their need for salvation. As the sermon explains, Jesus bears our sins and stands in the gap for us. He fulfills the roles of both sacrifice and high priest, making access to God possible through His atoning death. This underscores the sovereignty of God in providing a way for redemption and emphasizes the personal relationship we can have with Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:5, Hebrews 10:19-20

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