Jesus’ Seated Authority and Ongoing Intercession in Romans 8:34
Jesus’ seated position at the right hand of God powerfully signifies the completion of His work of salvation. When Jesus declared “It is finished” on the cross (John 19:30), He affirmed that the penalty for sin had been fully paid. His sitting down in heaven, as described in Romans 8:34—“Christ Jesus, who died—more than that, who was raised to life—is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us” ([47:04])—reflects this finished work. The act of sitting denotes that Jesus’s mission of redemption is complete; no further work is required for salvation. This truth provides believers with peace and assurance, confirming that their sins are fully forgiven and that Jesus’s sacrifice is sufficient.
This seated position also symbolizes Jesus’s authority and kingship. Biblical imagery, including references from Psalm 110 and Revelation 20, portrays Jesus enthroned at God’s right hand as sovereign King, possessing the authority to judge and reign. The throne, crown, and footstool imagery emphasize His supreme power and the completeness of His redemptive work ([43:52]).
Although Jesus’s work of salvation is finished, He continues to serve as an intercessor for believers. Romans 8:34 highlights that Jesus “is also interceding for us” ([47:04]), meaning He actively advocates before the Father on behalf of believers. This ongoing intercession ensures that believers remain in God’s love and provides comfort and confidence in their spiritual journey. Jesus’s advocacy is constant and effective, offering strength amid struggles, temptations, and feelings of guilt. His role as heavenly intercessor underscores His active involvement in the lives of believers ([49:00]).
Romans 8:34 reveals the dual significance of Jesus’s position: it confirms both His completed work of salvation and His ongoing intercession. His sitting at the right hand of the Father is not merely a symbol of authority but a declaration that salvation is accomplished. The phrase “He is also interceding for us” assures believers that Jesus’s intercession is active and powerful, upholding and protecting them by His authority and love.
Ephesians 1:19-20 further affirms the divine power demonstrated when God raised Christ from the dead and seated Him at His right hand ([37:52]). This exalted position is a testament to Jesus’s authority, which He exercises in interceding for believers.
Because Jesus’s work is finished and He continues to intercede, believers can live with peace, confidence, and assurance. His seated position confirms that salvation is complete, while His ongoing intercession guarantees continual support and defense before the Father. This reality encourages full trust in Jesus, knowing that His authority and love are actively at work on their behalf.
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