What role does Christ play in executing the will of God?
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Christ executes the will of God as the mediator, ensuring that His covenant is applied to His chosen people through His sacrifice.
Christ's role as the mediator of the New Covenant is vital for the fulfillment of God's plan for redemption. He executes the will of God by not only mediating in the sense of representing humanity before God but also by ensuring that His death and resurrection establish the blessings of the covenant for His people. As seen in Hebrews 9:24, Christ entered the heavenly realm to appear before God on behalf of His people, thereby fulfilling God's covenant promises. This means that through Christ, believers can boldly approach the throne of grace with full assurance of faith, knowing that they are accepted because of His finished work.
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