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Why is understanding Jesus' role as Mediator important for Christians?

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Understanding Jesus as our Mediator highlights His unique position to intercede on our behalf and fulfill God's divine law.

Recognizing Jesus as the Mediator between God and man is crucial for Christians as it underscores the centrality of His person and work in our salvation. The voice from heaven during His baptism, stating, 'You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased,' serves as a divine endorsement of Jesus’ role in the divine plan of redemption. This affirmation illustrates that He is the promised Redeemer, who fulfills God's requirements for holiness and justice on behalf of sinful humanity.

In essence, Christ's mediation means that through Him, sinners can approach God with confidence. He has taken upon Himself the full weight of our sins and has offered Himself as the perfect substitute. For believers, this brings immense comfort, as it assures them of acceptance and pardon through faith in Him. Moreover, understanding Jesus' mediatorial office strengthens our relationship with God, allowing us to see Him as both a loving Father and a just judge, satisfied with our Savior’s sacrifice.
Scripture References: Luke 3:21-38

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Luke 3:21-38
J.C. Ryle · May 26, 2016
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