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What does 'behold the Lamb' mean in the context of the Gospel?

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‘Behold the Lamb’ signifies a call to earnestly observe and recognize Jesus as the sacrificial Lamb who redeems sinners.

The phrase 'Behold the Lamb' calls for a deliberate and attentive examination of Jesus Christ in His role as the Lamb of God. This invitation is rooted in an acknowledgment of His sacrificial role as outlined in the Scriptures. In John 1:29, John the Baptist urges people to recognize Jesus as their Savior and the fulfillment of God's promise. The repeated exhortation throughout Scripture to 'behold' suggests a deeper understanding of Christ's mission, emphasizing the need for believers to continually reflect on His sacrifice, grace, and the profound implications of His redemptive work. It's an invitation to recognize Him not just as a historical figure, but as the living Messiah whose blood has the power to cleanse and redeem.
Scripture References: John 1:29

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Behold The Lamb
Eric Floyd · Dec 31, 2024
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