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Confessional Moments – Westminster Confession of Faith 8.3
Set Apart and Anointed
Was Christ merely willing to save—or was He deliberately appointed and perfectly equipped to be the Mediator of sinners?
In this episode of Confessional Moments, we examine Westminster Confession of Faith 8.3, which teaches that the Lord Jesus was sanctified and set apart by the Father, and anointed with the Holy Spirit without measure, in order to be fully fitted for the office of Mediator and Surety.
This paragraph shifts our focus from Christ’s incarnation to the Father’s gracious act of calling, authorizing, and furnishing the Son for the work of redemption. Christ did not assume this office by self-appointment, nor was He sent unprepared. Rather, the Father entrusted Him with all authority, wisdom, and fullness necessary to reconcile sinners to God.
This doctrine is essential for grounding assurance, reminding believers that salvation rests not on human resolve or spiritual strength, but on the Father’s settled purpose and provision in His perfectly appointed Mediator.
Scripture Reading & References
Hebrews 5:4–6
Key Doctrinal Themes
Christ Set Apart by the Father
Anointed Without Measure
Fully Equipped Mediator and Surety
Authority Given, Not Taken
Assurance Rooted in God’s Provision
About the Host
Confessional Moments is hosted by Pastor Tim Beauchamp, teaching elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Guam. Pastor Tim has served in pastoral ministry since 2010 and is committed to helping God’s people grow in doctrinal clarity, spiritual maturity, and confidence in Christ through the riches of the Reformed confessional tradition.
Church Website
Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA)
By confessionalmomentsConfessional Moments – Westminster Confession of Faith 8.3
Set Apart and Anointed
Was Christ merely willing to save—or was He deliberately appointed and perfectly equipped to be the Mediator of sinners?
In this episode of Confessional Moments, we examine Westminster Confession of Faith 8.3, which teaches that the Lord Jesus was sanctified and set apart by the Father, and anointed with the Holy Spirit without measure, in order to be fully fitted for the office of Mediator and Surety.
This paragraph shifts our focus from Christ’s incarnation to the Father’s gracious act of calling, authorizing, and furnishing the Son for the work of redemption. Christ did not assume this office by self-appointment, nor was He sent unprepared. Rather, the Father entrusted Him with all authority, wisdom, and fullness necessary to reconcile sinners to God.
This doctrine is essential for grounding assurance, reminding believers that salvation rests not on human resolve or spiritual strength, but on the Father’s settled purpose and provision in His perfectly appointed Mediator.
Scripture Reading & References
Hebrews 5:4–6
Key Doctrinal Themes
Christ Set Apart by the Father
Anointed Without Measure
Fully Equipped Mediator and Surety
Authority Given, Not Taken
Assurance Rooted in God’s Provision
About the Host
Confessional Moments is hosted by Pastor Tim Beauchamp, teaching elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Guam. Pastor Tim has served in pastoral ministry since 2010 and is committed to helping God’s people grow in doctrinal clarity, spiritual maturity, and confidence in Christ through the riches of the Reformed confessional tradition.
Church Website
Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA)