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What is the significance of the Lamb in Revelation?

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The Lamb represents Jesus Christ, the slain redeemer who secures our salvation and reigns over all.

In Revelation, the Lamb is a central figure portraying Jesus’ sacrificial atonement. Revelation 5:6 describes the Lamb as standing as it had been slain, emphasizing the reality of His sacrifice for sin. The imagery conveys deep theological significance: through His death, the Lamb secures redemption for His people (Revelation 5:9), demonstrating that He is worthy of all honor and praise. The portrayal of the Lamb in the midst of the throne signifies that He is sovereign over all creation and holds victory over sin and death. Believers recognize the Lamb not just as a mere symbol, but as the embodiment of God's redemptive plan, leading to worship that acknowledges His worthiness to open the scroll and fulfill God’s sovereign purposes (Revelation 5:12-13).
Scripture References: Revelation 5:6, Revelation 5:9, Revelation 5:12-13, Revelation 21:9, Revelation 7:9

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