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What is the significance of the Lamb of God in Revelation?

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The Lamb of God signifies God's redemptive plan and sovereignty over judgment as depicted in Revelation.

In Revelation, the Lamb of God epitomizes the culmination of God's redemptive work, representing both salvation and sovereignty. The constant return to imagery of the Lamb emphasizes His authority and role as mediator, serving as a reminder of His sacrificial nature that redeemed mankind from sin. Revelation 5 depicts Him as one who has been slain but is now alive and victorious, controlling all aspects of history, including judgment. The imagery of the Lamb on the throne signifies not only the love and grace offered through Christ but also serves as a profound assurance of His sovereign reign over all creation, thus reflecting how the judgment and mercy of God coexist within His perfect plan.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:5-6, Revelation 9:13

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