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Why is it important that Jesus was the Lamb slain for our sins?

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Jesus being the Lamb slain signifies the ultimate sacrifice for our sins, fulfilling God's plan of redemption.

The significance of Jesus as the Lamb slain for our sins lies in the depth of His sacrifice as the perfect atonement for humanity's sins. Isaiah 53 delivers a striking prophecy about the suffering servant indicating that He bore our iniquities and transgressions. Through His death, God's justice is satisfied, and believers are reconciled to Him. The shedding of Christ's blood, as the innocent Lamb, allows us to be clothed in His righteousness and saved from the wrath of God. This union speaks profoundly to our identity as those redeemed by grace, bringing assurance of our eternal security.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Revelation 5:6

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The Eternal Lamb
Wayne Boyd · Mar 1, 2022
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