The book explores six major themes: 1. Jesus Christ as the Mediator of Creation - As the One through whom all things were made, Jesus holds the cosmos together. He is the source and sustainer of life. 2. The Lamb of God - In surrendering to death at our hands, Jesus enters the deepest darkness of human rebellion and rejection, using even our hatred as a means to restore and solidify our union with God. 3. The Role of the Holy Spirit - The Spirit is not a separate actor but moves in oneness with Jesus, illuminating our inclusion in Him and revealing the Father's love from within our blindness. 4. The Gospel's Summons - Salvation is not about entering a relationship with Jesus but awakening to the one that already exists. Faith is not what establishes this union, but what recognizes it. 5. Jesus Christ as the Eternal Gospel - The gospel is not a plan but a Person. In Him, we see the eternal intentions and unwavering love of God made flesh. 6. The Community of Believers - The Church is called not to strive for connection with God but to live from the truth of already being included in the divine fellowship. Kruger writes not only as a theologian but as a pastor and teacher with a heart for seeing people transformed by the revelation of their identity in Christ. His language is both theologically robust and poetically rich, inviting readers to meditate deeply on the truths presented. Ultimately, The Mediation of Jesus Christ is a work of hope. It proclaims that Jesus didn't come to rescue us from an angry God, but to reveal a Father who has always loved us. In Jesus, our union with the Trinity is real, present, and unbreakable-whether we know it or not.
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