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Psalter 243:1 & 2. March 8 Read I Tim. 2:1-6, L.D. 14, Q&A 36 Do you know what a mediator is? This is one who brings into agreement or who reconciles two parties who are at odds with each other. Our catechism asks what profit we receive by Christ’s holy conception and nativity, and the answer state
Our Catechism has been writing mediator with a small m. A mediator is generally defined as "one who mediates or interposes between parties at variance for the purpose of reconciling them." Such a mediator seeks to remove the enmity between two parties, in order to bring harmony between them. He is i
Now the Catechism asks in Lord's Day 6, why must he be very man and also perfectly righteous? Because the justice of God requires that the same human nature which hath sinned should likewise make satisfaction for sin, and one who is himself a sinner cannot satisfy for others. Why must he in one
There are times that we mess up our earthly relationships so badly that there's no way that we ourselves can fix it. There's too much water under the bridge as the saying goes. And in those times, if we are spiritually aware, we recognize we need help. And thus we look for someone to help us as
He looks to the left, he looks to the right, but he doesn't stand on the left. He doesn't stand on the right, the mediator stands in the middle. He intervenes and his work is to bring the two together. The mediator turns to the left and he says, these are your requirements. This is what you mus