For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus.
1 Timothy 2:5
Recommended Reading
Job 9:32-35
Labor unions began forming in the United States in the middle of the nineteenth century. The demands of workers concerning wages and working conditions often brought them into conflict with employers. Those conflicts gave rise to the roles of arbitrators and mediators—third parties who helped settle labor-management disputes.
The role of mediators is not a modern one. Job lamented that there was no one to mediate between him and God (Job 9:32-35). But the absence of a divine mediator was solved with the coming of Jesus Christ, the “one Mediator between God and men.” The presence of a mediator implies a conflict between two parties. In the case of God and mankind, the problem was sin manifested in rebellion and disobedience; we were the “enemies” of God as a result (Romans 5:10). But God reached out and “reconciled us to Himself through Jesus Christ” our Mediator (2 Corinthians 5:18). Christ was the bridge between God and man.
If you have not taken advantage of Christ’s mediation, you should today. Be reconciled to God by accepting the agreed-upon settlement of salvation by grace through faith.
The saved are singled out not by their own merits, but by the grace of the Mediator.
Martin Luther
Read-Thru-the-Bible
Jeremiah 15 – 17