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Why is the role of Christ as our High Priest significant?

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Christ’s role as High Priest is significant because He mediates between God and humanity through His perfect sacrifice.

The role of Christ as our High Priest is pivotal in Reformed theology because it provides the means by which believers can be reconciled to God. According to Hebrews, Jesus not only assumed this role but does so perfectly, making Him the one mediator who fully represents humanity before the Father. His sacrifice was once and for all, surpassing the animal sacrifices of the Old Covenant, and thus securing eternal redemption for those who believe. As High Priest, He intercedes on behalf of the saints, ensuring that their prayers and needs are presented to God. This dual role of being both the ultimate sacrifice and an intercessor emphasizes the sufficiency of Christ's work, establishing a deep assurance in the hearts of believers.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:14-16, Hebrews 9:11-14

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