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❖ INTERCESSOR —An “intercessor” or “advocate” presents the pleas of the subjects to the high authority on their behalf. A “mediator”, on the other hand, presents the decrees of a high authority to his subjects on behalf of that authority. These decrees include terms of reconciliation.
❖ VICAR —The term vicar means acting as a representative or substitute. In a similar sense, an act is said to be vicarious. We speak of Christ’s vicarious suffering and death. Regarding the title, Vicar of Christ, the Holy Spirit is the vicar of Christ on earth, (John 14:15-23). No one else should be called the Vicar of Christ.
➤ Intercession Defined —On simplybible.com certain technical or special words in the Bible are studied and explained in our glossary. Each lesson provides a word family, definitions, Greek and Hebrew references, a scripture chain, comments, and links to related lessons.
➤ God's Response to Prayers —Examines how God responds to the prayers of his people in three marvelous ways: intercession, providence, and good pleasure.
➤ Can We Pray to Jesus? —Some people (Jehovah's Witnesses for example) believe that we must pray only to the Heavenly Father and must not pray to Jesus or the Holy Spirit. Is this true? There are several things we need to consider. Let's just take them one at a time.
➤ Prayer as a Ministry —Every Christian is a minister in some important way. One of the greatest is ministry in prayer.
➤ Jesus a Priest Like Melchizedek —The Hebrew writer discusses the credentials of Jesus Christ based upon a Messianic prophecy sworn as an oath by God, “You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek”.
➤ Jesus the Intercessor —We are greatly blessed in having a great High Priest, one who ever lives to make intercession for us.
➤ The Intercessor’s Credentials —Study in Hebrews. We are greatly blessed in having a great High Priest, one who ever lives, and whom God has qualified, to make intercession for us.
➤ Jesus Took Our Place —Why did Jesus die on the cross erected at Calvary? Here's why: Christ, whose life was perfect, took your place, since your life was not perfect. Jesus died one time only to take away your sins in order to bring you to God (1Peter 3:18)
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