In "Ballast for the Soul #3," Albert N. Martin addresses the theological doctrine of Christ's advocacy and intercession on behalf of believers. He argues that understanding Christ as our advocate is essential for maintaining spiritual stability amidst the tumult of life and the reality of remaining sin. Martin supports this through references to key Scriptures like 1 John 2:1-2, where Christ is depicted as the advocate who intercedes for sinners, Romans 8:31-34 emphasizing God's justification of the elect, and Hebrews 7:25 outlining Christ’s eternal priesthood. These truths underscore the importance of cultivating a robust faith that relies on Christ’s advocacy, which is essential to remain steadfast, reassuring believers that their sins, while grievous, are covered by the righteousness of Christ.
“The child of God who is filled up the barrel of his soul with these truths will have the necessary ballast to keep on course and not to find himself capsized spiritually.”
“If any man sins, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.”
“You can never make too much of your sin, but you can make too little of Christ as your advocate and intercessor.”
“His presence at God's right hand is in itself an intercession.”
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