If
there could be a mediator between man and God, it would be Jesus alone. This
should not be done by a mere person. If a mere person, not divine, mediate
mankind for our sins, I doubt that mere person’s request will be answered. The
reason for this is that the gap between man and God is too great that there
should be someone that is human and divine to mediate for us. If Mary would be
our mediator instead of Christ Himself, I think my sins will not be forgiven
and my prayers will not be answered.
In pages 99-100 in the book Church
History volume two third editions by Leslie Hill that Titles “the happening at
Cana”, I think this is true and for me it’s no longer new. In my life, I have
already encountered people who have the same faith as the couple described in
the article. That couple, which I admire because of their hospitality, has this
devotion to Mary. They even share these verses to prove Mary’s work as a
mediator.
Pondering
this article made me realize that people in this world must know the real
mediator. If this is the kind of mediator that they have, I think salvation
will not be available to them. So I think, as a Christian believer, I should tell
my friends about the true and the only mediator.
To do this, I will start with my
common friends that are not yet saved. I will not be dynamic with this but I’m
going to make sure that they get my point. I’m going to make sure that the
bottom of my point is that Jesus is the mediator that we need to put our trust.
There is no other mediator but Jesus. Of course, not everyone will accept it.
But at least I shared the truth.
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