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Why is it important that Jesus is the Lamb of God?

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Jesus as the Lamb of God signifies His role as the ultimate sacrifice for sin, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies (John 1:29).

The title 'Lamb of God' is significant in Christian theology, as it denotes Jesus' sacrificial role foretold in the Old Testament. In John 1:29, John the Baptist proclaims, 'Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.' This connects to the sacrificial system established in the Hebrew scriptures, where lambs were offered as atonement for sin. Jesus, being the perfect and sinless lamb, became the ultimate sacrifice needed to reconcile humanity with God. His death was not an afterthought but part of God's eternal plan, designed before the foundation of the world (Revelation 13:8). Thus, acknowledging Jesus as the Lamb of God is essential for understanding salvation.
Scripture References: John 1:29, Revelation 13:8

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