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Why is a mediator important for salvation?

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A mediator is vital for salvation as he stands between God and man, reconciling the two through his sacrifices.

The necessity of a mediator, as highlighted in 1 Timothy 2:5, arises from the chasm created by sin between God and humanity. Only one who is fully God and fully man can bridge this gap—Jesus Christ. He understands our plight and stands ready to intercede for us. The sermon emphasizes that we cannot approach God on our own; it is only through Christ's atoning work that we can be reconciled and have our causes pleaded before the Father. This mediation is fundamental to the assurance of salvation, as it underscores God's grace and mercy provided through Christ, fulfilling the requirements of justice on our behalf.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:5, Hebrews 7:25

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