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What does the Lamb symbolize in Revelation 5?

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The Lamb symbolizes Jesus Christ, who was slain and has triumphed over sin and death, securing salvation for His people.

In Revelation 5, the Lamb is central to the vision and represents Christ and His sacrificial work on behalf of His people. The Lamb, identified as having been slain, emphasizes His redemptive sacrifice, which is the foundation of Christian faith. The imagery conveys both His suffering and His victory, reminding believers that through His death and resurrection, He has triumphed over sin, offering reconciliation to God. The vision also highlights the authoritative power of the Lamb, who is deemed worthy to open the seals of God's eternal purpose, thereby executing the divine plan of salvation. The continuous portrayal of the Lamb slain throughout Revelation reinforces the profound significance of Christ's atoning work and affirms His role as the only mediator between God and humanity.
Scripture References: Revelation 5, Hebrews 10:5-10

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