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What does it mean that Jesus is the Lamb of God?

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Jesus being the Lamb of God signifies His role as the ultimate sacrifice for sin, fulfilling the sacrificial system of the Old Testament.

The title 'Lamb of God' ascribed to Jesus emphasizes His sacrificial role in the redemption of humanity. In the sermon, it is highlighted that Jesus' sacrifice is the fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrificial system, which pointed to the need for atonement for sin. By offering Himself as the perfect and sinless Lamb, He satisfied God's justice while providing a means for believers to be reconciled with God. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus delivers us from the bondage of sin—a crucial aspect of the gospel that underscores His significance in God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: John 1:29, Revelation 5:12

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