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How does the Book of Revelation depict the Lamb of God?

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In Revelation, the Lamb is glorified and praised by all creation (Revelation 5:12).

Revelation 5:12 states, 'Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing.' This portrayal of the Lamb emphasizes His divine authority and the reverence owed to Him for His sacrificial work. The imagery in Revelation showcases the culmination of redemption and the eternal reign of Christ as the exalted Lamb, who is worthy to receive all glory as the Savior of His people. It serves as both a declaration of His sovereignty and an encouragement for believers to worship Him throughout eternity.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:12

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Behold the Lamb
Wayne Boyd · May 22, 2016
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