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Why is Christ's mediatorship important for Christians?

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Christ's mediatorship is essential because He stands between God and humanity, reconciling us to God through His sacrificial death.

In the sermon, it is noted that Christ serves as our mediator, enabling reconciliation between God and humanity. Just as Moses acted as a mediator for the Israelites, advocating for them before God, Jesus fulfills this role perfectly as He intercedes on our behalf. Without His mediation, we could not approach God due to our sinfulness. His suffering and death on the cross make Him the perfect mediator, as He bore the wrath of God for our sins, ensuring that we can come before the Father. Through Christ, believers can confidently seek God because He has made a way for us to be accepted.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:5, Hebrews 7:25

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