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CMHP: Christ Our Better Daysman—Sequel to Christ Our Better Mediator

2 h 28 min · 2 jul 2026
aflevering CMHP: Christ Our Better Daysman—Sequel to Christ Our Better Mediator artwork

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In Christ Our Better Daysman, we continue to unfold the weight of Christ’s priesthood. We better understand that Christ is both our mediator and our intercessor. As mediator, He represents God to us and us to God, perfectly bridging the gap. As intercessor, He constantly pleads on our behalf—not because God needs an intercessor, but because we do. His intercession is for us, ensuring that our standing before God remains secure in Him. Christ is our better Daysman, the one who stands between, reconciling us to God and keeping us in fellowship with Him. Through His sacrifice and ongoing intercession, we can boldly relate to God, knowing that our identity in Christ makes us righteous, accepted, and heard. Listen and walk in the revelation of Christ Our High Priest. Shalom.

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aflevering CMHP: Christ Our Better Daysman—Sequel to Christ Our Better Mediator artwork

CMHP: Christ Our Better Daysman—Sequel to Christ Our Better Mediator

In Christ Our Better Daysman, we continue to unfold the weight of Christ’s priesthood. We better understand that Christ is both our mediator and our intercessor. As mediator, He represents God to us and us to God, perfectly bridging the gap. As intercessor, He constantly pleads on our behalf—not because God needs an intercessor, but because we do. His intercession is for us, ensuring that our standing before God remains secure in Him. Christ is our better Daysman, the one who stands between, reconciling us to God and keeping us in fellowship with Him. Through His sacrifice and ongoing intercession, we can boldly relate to God, knowing that our identity in Christ makes us righteous, accepted, and heard. Listen and walk in the revelation of Christ Our High Priest. Shalom.

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In this message, we understand the purpose of priesthood. A holy God desired to relate to sinful man, but man’s sin nature meant death in His presence. Priesthood was God’s system to bridge that gap. To understand this, we first consider what it means that God is holy. Holiness is not defined by sin or its absence—God is holy simply because He is. To be holy means to be set apart, uncommon, distinct from all else. His very being is holy, and everything He pulsates is holy. From this foundation, we see the weight of Christ’s priesthood. Christ is our High Priest, our better mediator, who has perfectly bridged the gap between a holy God and sinful man. Through Him, we who were once enemies can now boldly relate to God. Our identity in Christ makes this possible—His sacrifice secured our access. Because Christ is our High Priest, we stand in righteousness, not fear, and commune with God freely. Understanding this truth highlights the relevance and privilege of having a living relationship with Him. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.

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