God’s Christ is His Mediator


Posted on December 5, 2024 by ADMIN

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God’s Christ is His Mediator

For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;

A Mediator is a go between relationships. Such as in the case of courts…

To qualify as God’s Mediator…

To make the point that whoever and whatever takes on forms of benevolence, meaning as a distributor of “benefits” because that is what those who have benefits do. They give you something. And at the top at the source of the benefits is the source of such things. They become benevolent through their protections and coverings. Their coverages and provisions are their acts of benevolence. So that whoever or whatever is distributing various benefits, if not authorized by the Almighty God, are in competition with the Almighty God. That God is the primary and original source OF ALL blessings to mean anything and everything you could need at any time. That “God is able to supply all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus”. And this is how we relate to God. For us as His beneficiaries as we just quoted “all your need”.

Nowthis promise is for those in the faith by having an active relationship with our God and Father. For everyone else? They have the inner net, to infer there is an outer. And for their to be one Mediator between Gon and man” to be said, is because there would be immetators of God’s benevolent benefits. That He who said “I will never leave you or forsake you”, or leave you forsaken, does not need to use the contenders for coverages of His services. To mean, as you go to scripture and find a provision at your time in need, and you ask the Heavenly Father by faith, He will do it. He will provide “for our God shall supply all your need according to His glorious riches in Christ”. And “if you ask anything in faith He will do it”, is not from a blind faith as a last resort. That may happy too but God is NOT a gene in the sky trying to win your approval. That “one must first believe that He is and that He rewards those who diligently seek Him” to mean an ongoing relationship and not just to use Him as a last resort. There is no faith in that but desperation. That can work on occasion to try to gain your trust, but the “diligent seeker” seeks Him first.

But this kind of seeking takes faith, a building and maturing faith that does not scoff or doubt in time of need. To ask in faith is not to be followed up with doubts or declaration, but to simply thank Him before you get your answer, and continue in that resolve through the answer. This one has faith, and is rewarded for asking in faith without begging for God did not make us beggars to be Lorded over, but “fellow members and saints of the household of God. This is what the New Will and Testament provides to The Family of God (the opposite of the Old Covenant contract to servants).

Even as our prototype the Christ prayed and said “Father I know you always hear Me (to infer that He usually plays to the Fatherin private, to go on and say) but I pray this for their sake that they may believe in your name”. Not so much the spelling of pronunciation but the purpose, Abba Father, daddy. We were not left beggars in our knees. That was a concept of old that did not work, hence The New Will and Testament. The new and living way to the Father.

Amen

 

 


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