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Why is it important that Jesus is both the Lion and the Lamb?

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Understanding Jesus as both the Lion and the Lamb reveals the fullness of His character and His dual roles in salvation.

The significance of Jesus being both the Lion and the Lamb lies in the depth of His mission and nature. As the Lion, He represents God's sovereign power and authority, conquering evil and bringing judgment against sin. This aspect provides believers with assurance of His strength and protection (Isaiah 32:4). Conversely, as the Lamb, He embodies humility and the sacrificial love of God, offering Himself for atonement. This duality encourages believers to worship Him not only as a humble servant who died for their sins but also as a powerful King who reigns supreme. Together, they portray a God who is both just and merciful, and invites believers to a complete understanding of His nature.
Scripture References: Isaiah 32:4, Revelation 5:1-7, John 16:33

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