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What is the significance of the 'Lamb' in Revelation 7?

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The 'Lamb' in Revelation 7 signifies Christ as the ultimate sacrifice who redeems and intercedes for His people.

In Revelation 7, the term 'Lamb' refers to Jesus Christ, highlighting His role as the sacrificial offering for sin. The Lamb's presence at the center of God's throne underscores His authority and the redemption He brings. The multitude before the throne, clothed in white robes, signifies those who have been cleansed by His blood, indicating that their salvation is rooted in His sacrifice. The depiction of the Lamb also emphasizes His ongoing role as the mediator between God and His people, allowing believers to approach the throne of grace with confidence. This connection between the Lamb and His redeemed signifies not just their forgiveness but also the eternal fellowship they will enjoy in His presence.
Scripture References: Revelation 7

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