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What does the Lamb's Book of Life represent?

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The Lamb's Book of Life represents God's record of those chosen for salvation, confirming their eternal life in Christ.

The Lamb's Book of Life, mentioned in Revelation 13:8 and Revelation 20:15, lists the names of God’s elect, who are granted eternal life through Christ’s redemptive work. The book serves as a testament to God’s sovereign choice and the reality of salvation. Those whose names are not found in this book face judgment and separation from God, underscoring the serious nature of divine election and its eternal implications. For believers, being named in this book offers profound assurance of their salvation and the security of their standing before God, as it correlates with the promises made in Scripture regarding God's unbreakable covenant with His people.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:8, Revelation 20:15

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