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What does the sealed book represent in Revelation?

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The sealed book represents God's plan and authority, revealed through Christ.

In Revelation, the sealed book is emblematic of God’s ultimate purpose and plan for redemption, which only Christ has the authority to unveil. The breaking of the seals signifies the unfolding of God's sovereign will in history, aligning with the narrative of redemption for His elect. This highlights Jesus’ role as the true mediator between God and humanity, delineating the hope found within the Christian believer’s life.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:1-5

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