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"He is the mediator of both creation and re-creation"

Posted on May 27, 2011 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

Yesterday, for Theology Thursday, we answered the question, “What is a mediator?”

I found this quote by Herman Bavinck helpful in shedding more light on the subject:

“Believers all call themselves by the name of Christ and in communion with this Christ they are themselves anointed as prophets, priests, and kings.

Christ is given many other names in Scripture. He is called the Son of God, the only-begotten, beloved Son of God, the Word, the image of God, the reflection of God’s glory and the exact imprint of God’s very being, the firstborn of all creation, the true God and eternal life, God to be praised above all, Immanuel.

In addition, He is called the Son of Man, the son of Joseph and David, the Nazarene, the Galilean, the holy and righteous one, the second Adam, the Lord of heaven, the firstborn of all creatures, and the firstborn of the dead.

Finally, in terms of His office and work, He is called Prophet, Master, Teacher, Priest, the Great Priest, the High Priest, the Servant of the Lord, the Lamb of God, the King, the King of the Jews, the King of Israel, the King of kings, the Lord, the Lord of glory, the Lord of lords, the head of the church, the bridegroom of the church, the shepherd and guardian of souls, the pioneer and perfecter of the faith, the pioneer of salvation, the way, the truth, and the life, the bread of life, the prince of life, the resurrection and the life, the shepherd of the sheep, the door of the sheepfold, the light  of world, the shining morning star, the lion of the tribe of Judah, the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end, the judge of the living and the dead, the heir of all things by whom, in whom, and for whom all things have been created.

All these names sufficiently prove the incomparable dignity and entirely unique place that belong to Christ. He is the mediator of both creation and re-creation.”

—Herman Bavinck, Reformed Dogmatics (Baker Academic, 2006)

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Comments

  1. Lisa Cauble says

    May 27, 2011 at 12:57 pm

    I luveee, 1 of de best sites, 4 de thirsty, o hungry of OUR SAVIOR!!!

  2. sandi beliveau says

    May 30, 2011 at 11:11 am

    Alleluia – He is also Our Savior and Redeemer; our God!!!

  3. Victor Mendoza says

    May 30, 2011 at 2:42 pm

    Creation can be seen all around us. We see it in the brightness of the Sun and we feel it in the Cool of the breeze And especially we share it in the smile of a little child.
    But who really understands what is recreation. This is something that not even those of the elect of God can truly see in others much less themselves.
    For this reason asked the saved of their savior in that ‘Day,’ “When did we see you naked and clothed thee and when did we see you hungry and fed thee, Lord?”
    We see the deeds of others but not where it came from so we really do not see the deed itself. Except that if we believe with all of our heart, the deeds do follow.
    Recreation then is what happens when God is finished with His recreation on the day that Jesus arrives to the earth to reign as King of kings and Lord of Lords.
    For we do not know yet what we shall be but we know that when all is done and said, We shall be recreated into His image and into His likeness.
    Praised be the Name of the Lord our God, for all that He is, (Father) and all that he does, (Creates).

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