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Why is the doctrine of Christ's intercession important for Christians?

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Christ's intercession is vital as it assures believers that He advocates for them before God, providing continual access to grace (Romans 8:34).

The doctrine of Christ's intercession holds immense significance within Reformed theology. Romans 8:34 assures believers that 'Christ is at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us'. This presents a powerful picture of Christ as our advocate, continually representing us before the Father. His intercession is not merely a reminder of our weakness; it is the assurance of His unceasing compassion and support. In knowing that Christ lives to make intercession, believers find comfort and confidence in their standing before God, recognizing that their sins are covered by His righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 8:34, Hebrews 7:25

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