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Why is Christ known as the gospel ladder?

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Christ is called the gospel ladder because He connects believers to God, bridging the gap caused by sin.

Christ is depicted as the gospel ladder because He provides the essential connection between God and humanity. In John 1:51, Jesus speaks of angels ascending and descending on Him, highlighting His role as the means through which divine blessings flow to us. The ladder signifies that all spiritual blessings come through Christ, who alone can mediate between God and man. As the ladder stands firm, it assures believers that they can place their trust in Him for salvation and access to God.
Scripture References: John 1:51, Ephesians 1:3

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