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How is the Lamb magnified in Revelation?

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In Revelation, the Lamb is magnified as worthy to receive glory and honor for His redemptive work.

Revelation 5 portrays the Lamb as standing in the center of heaven’s throne, receiving worship and authority (Revelation 5:6). This imagery reinforces that Christ’s sacrifice not only secured our salvation but also established His sovereignty and worthiness. The elders and angels proclaim His glory, asserting that He is worthy because He was slain and has redeemed people from every tribe and nation (Revelation 5:9-10). The Lamb's magnification is both a recognition of His redemptive work and an acknowledgment of His divine nature as the exalted King who reigns over all.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:6, Revelation 5:9-10

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The Lamb
Brady Floyd · Nov 24, 2024
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