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What is the significance of the sealed book in Revelation?

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The sealed book in Revelation symbolizes God's divine decrees and purposes, which are revealed through Christ.

In Revelation 5:1, the sealed book represents God's eternal decrees concerning the universe and the ultimate salvation of His people. It is sealed with seven seals to signify the completeness and perfection of God's plans. Only Christ, the Lamb of God, has the authority to open the seals, demonstrating His role in unveiling God's purposes and guiding history towards its predetermined end. This sealing serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty over all events and His intimate involvement in redemptive history, assuring believers of His control and intent.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:1

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