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What is the significance of the mercy seat in relation to salvation?

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The mercy seat symbolizes God's mercy and the place where atonement and communion between God and humanity occurs.

The mercy seat, described in Exodus 25:17-22, represents the culmination of God's covenant relationship with His people through atonement. It serves as a type that points to Christ, the ultimate mercy seat, revealed in the New Testament as being central to the work of salvation. The high priest would sprinkle blood on the mercy seat on the Day of Atonement, symbolizing the propitiation of sins and the reconciliation between God and man. This foreshadowing demonstrates the perfect fulfillment found in Christ, who became a merciful High Priest and made atonement for His people, thereby covering the law with His grace and ensuring that justice and mercy unite at the cross.
Scripture References: Exodus 25:17-22, Hebrews 9:5, Romans 3:25

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