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Why is Jesus called a mercy seat in the Bible?

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Jesus is referred to as the mercy seat because He fulfills the sacrificial system, acting as the place where God's justice and mercy meet.

In Romans 3:25, Jesus is described as a 'mercy seat' or 'propitiation,' emphasizing His role in satisfying God's justice through His sacrifice. Just as the mercy seat in the Old Testament temple was the place where the high priest would sprinkle blood to atone for the sins of the people, Jesus serves as our ultimate mercy seat, providing a way for believers to receive God's mercy and grace. The thrones of grace are accessible to all who come to Him in faith, reflecting God's unchanging nature and His commitment to save His people.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Exodus 25:17-22

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