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Why is understanding Christ as our mediator important?

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Christ as our mediator is essential because He is the only means through which we can approach God and receive forgiveness for our sins.

Understanding Christ as our mediator is crucial because it underscores the reality that our relationship with God is established only through Him. In Isaiah 6:6-7, the seraphim touched Isaiah's lips with a live coal from the altar, symbolizing the purging of sin—an act only possible through Christ's sacrificial work. Hebrews 9:15 reinforces this by stating that Christ is the mediator of the new covenant, enabling us to inherit the promises of God. Without recognizing Christ's mediatorial role, one remains separated from God, as acceptance before God is mediated solely through the righteousness and sacrifice of Jesus.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7, Hebrews 9:15

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