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THE MEDIATOR
Confession 8.1. It pleased God, in His eternal purpose,
to choose and ordain the Lord Jesus, His only begotten Son, to be the Mediator
between God and man;(a) the Prophet,(b) Priest,(c) and King,(d) the Head and
Saviour of His Church,(e) the Heir of all things,(f) and Judge of the world:(g)
unto whom He did from all eternity give a people, to be His seed,(h) and to be
by Him in time redeemed, called, justified, sanctified, and glorified.(i)
(a) Isa. 42:1; I Pet. 19, 20; John 3:16; I Tim. 2:5.
(b) Acts 3:22.
(c) Heb. 5:5, 6.
(d) Ps. 2:6; Luke 1:33.
(e) Eph. 5:23.
(f) Heb. 1:2.
(g) Acts 17:31.
(h) John 17:6; Ps. 22:30, Isa. 53:10.
(i) I Tim. 2:6; Isa. 55:4, 5; I Cor. 1:30.
Confession 8.2. The Son of God, the second person in the
Trinity, being very and eternal God, of one substance and equal with the
Father, did, when the fulness of time was come, take upon Him man's nature,(k)
with all the essential properties and common infirmities thereof, yet without
sin:(l) being conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost, in the womb of the
virgin Mary, of her substance.(m) So that two whole, perfect, and distinct
natures, the Godhead and the manhood, were inseparably joined together in one
person, without conversion, composition, or confusion.(n) Which person is very
God, and very man, yet one Christ, the only Mediator between God and man.(o)
(k) John 1:1, 14; I John 5:20; Phil. 2:6; Gal. 4:4.
(l) Heb. 2:14, 16, 17; Heb. 4:15.
(m) Luke 1:27, 31, 35; Gal. 4:4.
(n) Luke 1:35; Col. 2:9; Rom. 9:5; I Pet. 3:18; I Tim. 3:16.
(o) Rom. 1:3, 4; I Tim. 2:5.
Confession 8.3. The Lord Jesus, in His human nature thus
united to the divine, was sanctified and anointed with the Holy Spirit, above
measure,(p) having in Him all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge;(q) in
whom it pleased the Father that all fulness should dwell;(r) to the end that,
being holy, harmless, undefiled, and full of grace and truth,(s) He might be
thoroughly furnished to execute the office of a mediator and surety.(t) Which
office He took not unto Himself, but was thereunto called by His Father,(u)
who put all power and judgment into His hand, and gave Him commandment to
execute the same.(w)
(p) Ps. 45:7; John 3:34.
(q) Col. 2:3.
(r) Col. 1:19.
(s) Heb. 7:26; John 1:14.
(t) Acts 10:38; Heb. 12:24; Heb. 7:22.
(u) Heb. 5:4, 5.
(w) John 5:22, 27; Matt. 28:18; Acts 2:36.
Confession 8.4. This office the Lord Jesus did most
willingly undertake;(x) which that He might discharge, He was made under the
law,(y) and did perfectly fulfil it,(z) endured most grievous torments
immediately in His soul,(a) and most painful sufferings in His body;(b) was
crucified, and died;(c) was buried, and remained under the power of death; yet
saw no corruption.(d) On the third day He arose from the dead,(e) with the
same body in which He suffered,(f) with which also he ascended into heaven,
and there sitteth at the right hand of His Father,(g) making intercession,(h)
and shall return to judge men and angels at the end of the world.(i)
(x) Ps. 40:7, 8 with Heb. 10:5 to 10; John 10:18; Phil. 2:8.
(y) Gal. 4:4.
(z) Matt. 3:15; Matt. 5:17.
(a) Matt. 26:37, 38; Luke 22:44; Matt. 27:46.
(b) Matt. 26, 27 chapters.
(c) Phil. 2:8.
(d) Acts. 2:23, 24, 27; Acts 13:37; Rom. 6:9.
(e) I Cor. 15:3, 4.
(f) John 20:25, 27.
(g) Mark 16:19.
(h) Rom. 8:34; Heb. 9:24; Heb. 7:25.
(i) Rom. 14:9, 10; Acts 1:11; Acts 10:42; Matt. 13:40, 41, 42; Jude ver. 6; II
Pet. 2:4.
Confession 8.5. The Lord Jesus, by His perfect
obedience, and sacrifice of Himself, which He, through the eternal Spirit,
once offered up unto God, hath fully satisfied the justice of His Father;(k)
and purchased, not only reconciliation, but an everlasting inheritance in the
kingdom of heaven, for all those whom the Father hath given unto Him.(l)
(k) Rom. 5:19; Heb. 9:14, 16; Heb. 10:14; Eph. 5:2; Rom. 3:25, 26.
(l) Dan. 9:24, 26; Col. 1:19, 20; Eph. 1:11, 14; John 17:2; Heb. 9:12, 15.
Confession 8.6. Although the work of redemption was not
actually wrought by Christ till after His incarnation, yet the virtue,
efficacy, and benefits thereof were communicated unto the elect in all ages
successively from the beginning of the world, in and by those promises, types,
and sacrifices, wherein He was revealed, and signified to be the seed of the
woman which should bruise the serpent's head; and the Lamb slain from the
beginning of the world: being yesterday and to-day the same, and forever.(m)
(m) Gal. 4:4, 5; Gen. 3:15; Rev. 13:8; Heb. 13:8.
Confession 8.7. Christ, in the work of mediation, acteth
according to both natures, by each nature doing that which is proper to
itself:(n) yet, by reason of the unity of the person, that which is proper to
one nature, is sometimes in Scripture attributed to the person denominated by
the other nature.(o)
(n) Heb. 9:14; I Pet. 3:18.
(o) Acts 20:28; John 3:13; I John 3:16.
Confession 8.8. To all those for whom Christ hath
purchased redemption, He doth certainly and effectually apply and communicate
the same,(p) making intercession for them,(q) and revealing unto them, in and
by the Word, the mysteries of salvation,(r) effectually persuading them by His
Spirit to believe and obey, and governing their hearts by His Word and
Spirit;(s) overcoming all their enemies by His almighty power and wisdom, in
such manner, and ways, as are most consonant to His wonderful and unsearchable
dispensation.(t)
(p) John 6:37, 39; John 10:15, 16.
(q) I John 2:1, 2; Rom. 8:34.
(r) John 15:13, 15; Eph. 1:7, 8, 9; John 17:6.
(s) John 14:26; Heb. 12:2; II Cor. 4:13; Rom. 8:9, 14; Rom. 15:18, 19; John
17:17.
(t) Ps. 110:1; I Cor. 15:25, 26; Mal. 4:2, 3; Col. 2:15.