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What is the significance of Christ being the Lamb?

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Christ being labeled as the Lamb signifies His role as the perfect sacrifice for sin, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy.

The significance of Christ as the Lamb lies in the fulfillment of the sacrificial system established in the Old Testament, where lambs were offered for atonement. This typology reaches its zenith in Jesus, who is referred to as the Lamb of God in John 1:29. His perfect obedience and sacrificial death serve as the ultimate atonement for sin, establishing the basis for the new covenant. The imagery of the Lamb emphasizes God's justice and mercy, as well as the need for a perfect mediator between God and man, highlighting the central role of Christ in Christian salvation.
Scripture References: John 1:29, 1 Peter 1:19

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