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The Person and Work of Christ the Mediator
Introduction
We are considering the Doctrine of the Grace of God and in particular The Person and Work of Christ the Mediator.
Three elements to this.
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The Necessity for a Mediator.
2. The Work of Redemption.
3. Prophet, Priest and King.
We will look just at the first this evening
Job 9:33 (NKJV) — 33 Nor is there any mediator between us, Who may lay his hand on us both.
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The Necessity for a Mediator.
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The nature of God’s covenant of grace necessitates the office of a mediator to bring about the reconciliation of sinful man with a holy God.
This need, God in his wisdom and grace, has met in the person of Jesus Christ, who, truly God, became also truly man, yet without sin.
He was born of the virgin Mary by the agency of the Holy Spirit whereby the two natures, divine and human, are mystically joined in one glorious person, called in the Scriptures the mediator of the new covenant.
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2. Perfectly Fulfilled
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This office the Lord Jesus willingly assumed and perfectly fulfilled.
He was crucified and died, and remained in the state of the dead, yet saw no corruption.
On the third day he arose from the dead, with the same body in which he suffered.
Afterwards he ascended into heaven, where he sits at the right hand of the Father, and from whence he shall return to be the Judge of all at the end of the world.
Grace Baptist Assembly.
Baptist Affirmation of Faith 1966.
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