In the sermon "Christ The Advocate" by John Chapman, the main theological topic addressed is the necessity of a mediator between God and humanity, illuminated through Job 9:33, where Job expresses his longing for an umpire to reconcile him with God. Chapman emphasizes the significance of Jesus Christ as the ultimate Mediator, Advocate, and High Priest, providing arguments that articulate how Christ satisfies God's justice while representing humanity's needs. The sermon references multiple scriptures, including Colossians 2:10, 1 John 2:1, and 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, demonstrating how Jesus, as both God and man, fulfills the requirements of a perfect mediator by achieving redemption through His death, making intercession, and ultimately restoring fellowship with God. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it highlights that believers are wholly dependent on Christ for justification and acceptance before a righteous God, affirming God's justice and mercy in their salvation.
“To know your need of a mediator is priceless.”
“We have in Christ the Mediator... who can satisfy both parties.”
“You can't have fellowship with God apart from Christ.”
“This is not just a cold doctrine. This is life. This is the truth.”
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