What does the Bible say about the Lamb of God and His followers?
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The Lamb of God, Jesus Christ, stands with His people, the 144,000, who are redeemed and follow Him wherever He goes.
In Revelation 14:1-5, John sees the Lamb of God standing on Mount Zion with the 144,000, those who are redeemed from the earth. This imagery not only emphasizes the Lamb's solidarity with His people but also their unique standing before God. They are characterized as having the Father's name written on their foreheads, symbolizing their identity and ownership by God. These followers are depicted as pure and without guile, representing their salvation and sanctification through Christ's redemptive work. The vision serves as a powerful encouragement to believers, assuring them of their secure place in Christ, despite the trials they may face in this life.
Scripture References:
Revelation 14:1-5, John 10:27
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