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How is Jesus Christ portrayed in the book of Revelation?

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He is depicted as the victorious Lamb, sovereign over all, who reigns on the throne.

In the book of Revelation, Jesus Christ is portrayed predominantly as the victorious Lamb. Revelation 5:6 exemplifies this as he is seen standing as a Lamb that was slain, symbolizing His sacrificial death and ensuing victory over sin and death. Additionally, Revelation emphasizes His role as the seated sovereign on the throne, affirming His authority and power over all creation. This portrayal serves as an assurance to believers that Jesus is not a weak figure but the Almighty, who has conquered all adversities and triumphs over evil, thereby providing hope and security to His followers.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:6, Revelation 1:8, Revelation 19:16

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