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How is Christ's resurrection linked to His role as the Lamb?

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Christ's resurrection affirms His victory over sin and death, confirming that He is the Lamb who was slain but now stands in glory.

The resurrection of Christ is pivotal in understanding His role as the Lamb. After being crucified, He rose again, as highlighted in Revelation 5:6, where the Lamb, although slain, stands in the midst of the throne. This signifies that His sacrifice was accepted by the Father and that He conquered death, providing believers with the assurance of eternal life. His standing post-resurrection assures us of His ongoing priestly intercession and the adequacy of His sacrifice. Therefore, the resurrection not only vindicates Christ but also solidifies His position as the victorious Lamb who redeems and sustains His people.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:18, Revelation 5:6

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