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What does 'behold the Lamb of God' mean for believers?

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'Behold the Lamb of God' invites believers to continually focus on Christ's sacrificial work as the foundation of their faith.

The imperative 'Behold the Lamb of God' serves as a call for believers to fix their gaze on Christ and the implications of His sacrifice. Throughout the sermon, it is emphasized that this act of beholding is not a one-time event but a continual focus on Jesus as the source of help for our unbelief. By directing our attention away from our own works and feelings and onto Christ, we are reminded that His sufficiency covers our inadequacies. This beholding leads to healing and assurance, reflecting John 3:14-15, where the Israelites were healed by looking upon the bronze serpent. For believers today, beholding the Lamb encourages trust in God’s promise of salvation and the full removal of sin, reinforcing our identity in Him.
Scripture References: John 3:14-15

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