Due to what Christ has borne, the individuals who believe him are "advocated": they are announced just by the blessed God himself, not on account of they are, or on the grounds that their wrongdoings don't make a difference, but since Christ has remained in their place. It implies that we are accommodated to God without a moment's hesitation, as well as that one day we should see him in his unshielded wonderfulness. That is the thing that Paul implies when he includes, "And we brag in the expectation of the wonderfulness of God. Thanks for this message