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What does the Bible say about the Lamb and His followers?

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The Bible describes the Lamb, Jesus Christ, as central to salvation, and His followers are characterized by their faithfulness and redemption.

The Lamb is a significant theme in the Bible, representing Jesus Christ's sacrificial role in salvation. In Revelation 14:4-5, the followers of the Lamb are depicted as those who have been redeemed from the earth, representing a select group characterized by their faithfulness to God and His truth. They are called 'virgins' symbolically, indicating their purity and unwavering loyalty to Christ, having not followed false teachings or the allure of spiritual adultery. This reinforces the idea that true followers of Christ are marked by their commitment to worship Him alone.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:4-5, Revelation 5:8-10, Ephesians 1:6

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