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What does it mean that the Lamb wins?

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The phrase 'The Lamb wins' implies Christ's ultimate victory over sin, Satan, and all opposition.

'The Lamb wins' captures the essence of Christ's triumph throughout human history, including our current struggles. As noted in Revelation, despite the chaos of the world and the harsh realities believers face, the theological foundation remains that Christ has already secured the victory at the cross. This phrase serves as reassurance for Christians; it reminds them that in times of despair and persecution, they are part of a winning team. In both past and future contexts, believers can find comfort knowing their faith rests in the victorious Lamb, who is present in their struggles and guarantees their ultimate safety and perseverance.
Scripture References: Revelation 7:14, Revelation 19:11

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The Lamb Wins
Carroll Poole · Jun 7, 2020
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