Christ's Ongoing Intercession: Our Access to God

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Even though we're in the new covenant, let's not act as if our acceptance is based on our performance. It's totally based on Jesus Christ, right? That he is sufficient. That his work is what makes us pleasing to God. We can't add up works hoping to be approved by God. Our approval is set because Christ's work is finished, right? [00:17:44] (26 seconds)


Christ never ceases his intercession. He's always before the Father, securing benefits for us based on his atonement. [00:09:49]

He brings us truly into the presence of God. When you pray, you have the ear of the Almighty. His undivided attention. Remember when we talked about the nature and attributes of God, we said that God was omniscient. And the omnipresent, he wasn't just everywhere present, but he's fully present. And he's fully present in all of his attributes. So, Olivia, when you pray, you have God's full attention. He knows you. He loves to hear from you when you pray. And you have his undivided attention because he is omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent, right? And that is who Christ is. [00:12:44] (49 seconds)


Christ is forever our advocate. An advocate is one who comes alongside and makes a case for you, who strengthens you, and advocates on your behalf. He is forever our advocate, nullifying accusations against us when the devil says, Sean, you're terrible. What is, he's, yeah, Christ says, yeah, but I saved him. He's my boy, right? This one is mine. He nullifies the accusations against us. [00:33:07]

Christ's intercession is always efficacious. Successfully securing, securing is the third blank, the intended result. Why does it always successfully secure the intended result? It says right here, Christ has merited all that he asked the Father for. He's perfectly fulfilled the law, right?... So his prayer is always efficacious. We often ask, but we ask amiss, is what James says, right? Christ never asks amiss. His will and the Father's will are one, and what he prays for comes to pass. The Father always, this is the fourth blank, always hears and answers the Son. [00:51:18] (81 seconds)


For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weakness, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace and to help in time of need. [00:05:00] (19 seconds)


Christ prays for your joy. When you grieve. When you're hurting. When you're despondent. Christ knows. Did not he grieve in Gethsemane? Did not from his pores pour forth droplets as blood? Right? He understands pain. He understands loss. He understands grief. And he prays for your joy. That you'll have joy in Christ Jesus. Joy isn't based on your circumstances, but it's based on your position in him. [00:27:59] (37 seconds)


When you have an urge to pray, it's because Christ is praying for you in heaven. And simultaneously, while Christ is making intercession for you in heaven, the Holy Spirit is making intercession in your heart, right? So what's a holy thing when you are moved to pray? It's part of the triune work of God. [00:42:44] (26 seconds)


He prays for our mission, our witness before the world. He prays for our unity. He prays for our protection. He prays for our sanctification. He prays for our keeping from the Holy One. He prays for our perseverance. There's no aspect of your life that Christ does not pray for. He's intimately concerned about you. He is the great shepherd and you are his dear sheep. [00:31:12]

For there is one God and one mediator between God and man, the man, Christ Jesus. The application is this. Glorify. Glorify the one mediator between God and man. You glorify him with your lips and praise. You glorify him with your obedience. And you glorify him in joining his work of intercession. Pray for your family. Pray for your church. And pray for the world. [01:04:03] (31 seconds)


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