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Jesus, the One Mediator: A Call to Behold and Believe
*Based on 1 Timothy
Brothers and sisters, I am here today not to entertain, not to tickle your ears with soft words or clever stories, but to proclaim a truth that should shake the foundations of your soul and drive you to your knees before a holy God. The Scripture says in 1 Timothy
The Holiness of God and the Sinfulness of Man
To understand why we need a mediator, we must first see the chasm that separates us from God. Scripture declares that God is holy—perfectly, infinitely, unapproachably holy. In Habakkuk
This is the tragedy of humanity: a perfect God, a sinful people, and a divide so vast that no man can cross it. You cannot climb to Him with your religion. You cannot bargain with Him through your sacrifices. The prophets of old tried to approach Him, and they fell on their faces in terror. Moses hid in the cleft of the rock because no man can see God and live. So how then? How can a sinner stand before a holy God and not be consumed? There must be a mediator—someone to bridge the unbridgeable, to reconcile the irreconcilable. And praise be to God, there is One!
The Man Christ Jesus: Fully God, Fully Man
Look at the text again: “the man Christ Jesus.” Oh, what a mystery, what a marvel! This is no ordinary man. This is the eternal Son of God who stepped into time, who took on flesh, who humbled Himself to bear our infirmities. Philippians 2 tells us He emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, born in the likeness of men. He is fully God—Colossians
Do you see the beauty of this? He is not aloof, sitting in the heavens detached from your pain. He walked this broken world. He felt hunger, weariness, sorrow. He wept at Lazarus’ tomb. He sweat drops of blood in Gethsemane. And yet, He never wavered, never sinned, never turned from the Father’s will. He is the perfect man, the second Adam, undoing the ruin of the first. Where Adam failed, Jesus prevailed. Where we rebelled, He obeyed—even to the point of death. Oh, brothers and sisters, this is no small thing! This is the hope of the world!
The Work of the Mediator: Atonement and Reconciliation
What does a mediator do? He makes peace where there is enmity. He pays what is owed. And that’s exactly what Jesus did. On that cross, He didn’t just suffer physical agony—He bore the wrath of God. Isaiah
This is not a negotiation. This is not a partial payment where you add your works to finish it. No! Hebrews
The Exclusivity of the Mediator
Now, hear this, and hear it well: there is *one* mediator. Not many. Not a pantheon of saints. Not a priest in a confessional. Not Mary. Not your good deeds. Jesus alone. The world hates this truth. They’ll tell you all roads lead to God. They’ll say, “Find your own path.” But Scripture says there is one God and one mediator. John
The Call to Respond
So what will you do with this Mediator? He stands ready to intercede. Hebrews

