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What is the significance of Christ as mediator of the new covenant?

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Christ, as the mediator of the new covenant, fulfills the promises of God and secures salvation for believers.

In both Nehemiah 9 and Hebrews 12-13, we find that Christ is the mediator of the new covenant, establishing a relationship between God and His people through His sacrifice. This covenant promises eternal blessings and assures us that our sins are forgiven while we are clothed in Christ's righteousness. Understanding Christ's role is crucial, as it embodies the ultimate fulfillment of God’s covenant of grace and confirms that salvation rests solely upon His work, leaving no room for human effort.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 9:32, Hebrews 12:24, Hebrews 13:20

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