The mediatorial reign of Christ is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, highlighting His sovereign authority and redemptive work as our King. In John 18:36, Jesus declares, "My kingdom is not of this world," emphasizing the spiritual nature of His reign. As the appointed Mediator between God and humanity, Christ fulfills the role of a King who intercedes on our behalf, as illustrated in Hebrews 7:25, where it states, "He is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them." This reign is not just a future hope but a present reality, as seen in Colossians 1:13, which proclaims that believers have been "rescued from the dominion of darkness and brought into the kingdom of the Son he loves." Furthermore, Philippians 2:9-11 reveals that God has exalted Jesus and given Him a name above every name, affirming His ultimate authority over all creation. As we explore the implications of Christ's mediatorial reign, we are reminded of our call to submit to His lordship, live in His grace, and proclaim the good news of His kingdom, as instructed in Matthew 28:19-20. Through His reign, believers find hope, purpose, and the assurance of eternal life.
Edward Payson preaches about the mediatorial kingdom of Christ, emphasizing the various names and titles by which Jesus is described in the Bible, particularly focusing on His role as Ruler or King. Payson explains that Christ's kingdom is not temporal but spiritual, established in the hearts of men
