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What does it mean that no man was found worthy to open the book?

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The statement that no man was found worthy emphasizes human inability to understand or fulfill God’s purpose without Christ (Revelation 5:3).

The proclamation that no man was found worthy to open the book in Revelation 5:3 reflects the biblical teaching of human depravity and inadequacy. It signifies the reality that no human being possesses the capability or authority to grasp or execute God’s divine purposes apart from Christ. This stark reality is foundational in Reformed theology, underscoring that salvation and understanding of God’s plan are entirely dependent on Christ's redemptive work. It further brings to light the glory of God's grace, showing that believers should humbly rely on Jesus as the only mediator between God and man who can reveal and effectuate salvation. This truth humbles human pride and directs all glory back to God.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:3

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