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How do the four beasts in Revelation reflect the attributes of God?

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The four beasts symbolize God's omnipotence, sacrificial love, wisdom, and protective nature.

In Revelation, the four beasts collectively reflect the attributes of God in several ways. The lion symbolizes strength and kingship, representing Christ as the Lion of Judah. The calf signifies sacrificial love, embodying Jesus' role as our sacrifice. The man reflects the wisdom and intellect of God, particularly seen in Christ's incarnation, while the eagle signifies protection and vigilance over God's people. Each beast serves as a reminder of how God’s nature is manifested in the world, encapsulating the fullness of who He is in relation to humanity. Their constant worship underscores the response we are called to make — living lives that declare God's glory and grace.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:6-8, John 1:14

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