The Sin Ransom and Covenant Mediator
For this reason Christ is the mediator of a new covenant, that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritancenow that he has died as a ransom to set them free from the sins committed under the first covenant. (Hebrews 9:15)
If you are a believing, trusting, joyful Christian, never let anyone rob you of this assurance and consolation. Allow no one to edit or change this basic truthtrying to make it more acceptable to philosophy or literature or art or religion. Let this wonderful truth stand tall in its beauty and effectiveness. Christ died, and in the giving of His life, He died vicariously!
In Christ's atoning death the holiness and justice of God have been satisfied. God no longer holds anything against us, for we have come to Him in faith. We have pleaded as our merit only the vicarious, efficacious death of our Savior and Lord. And as we have believed, we have found the power of death broken.
The writer of the letter to the Hebrews assures us that Jesus has become the mediatorthe executorof the new covenant, the new testament in God's grace and mercy. The word mediator comes from the verb "to mediate." A mediator is one who stands between two parties or two factions needing to be reconciled.
Prayer
My sin-debt paid and full pardon granted, all because of You, Lord. I have life because of You. Thank You!
Thought
Christ has paid the ransom for our sinssins committed under the former covenant and the new. He is the mediator of the new covenant. Through Him we are reconciled to God.
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