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How do we know Jesus' sacrifice is important?

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Jesus' sacrifice is foundational for redemption, as seen in his portrayal as the Lamb who was slain.

The importance of Jesus' sacrifice is highlighted in Revelation 5:6, where he is portrayed as a Lamb that had been slain, indicating his role as the ultimate sacrifice for sin. This imagery serves as a reminder of the cost of redemption, affirming that salvation is attained through Christ bearing the sin of humanity. The sacrificial aspect of Jesus' mission not only underscores God's love but also reflects the gravity of sin and the depth of grace provided to those who believe. In this light, the Lamb is central to understanding the fullness of salvation.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:6

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