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Why is the concept of Christ's mediatorship important for Christians?

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Christ's mediatorship is essential for Christians as it establishes Him as the one who reconciles us to God through His blood.

As the mediator of the New Testament, Christ fulfills the requirements of the covenant by His death. Unlike Moses, who mediated the Old Covenant, Christ's role is foundational for our relationship with God. He has secured a new covenant of grace, providing the imputed righteousness that grants us access to God. This means that through faith in Him, believers are justified, and our sins are forgiven because Christ has satisfied the divine justice required for our redemption.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:15, Ephesians 1:7

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