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Why is Jesus referred to as the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world?

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Jesus is called the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world to emphasize God's eternal plan for redemption (Revelation 13:8).

Revelation 13:8 states that Christ was the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world, which signifies the preordained plan of God for salvation through Jesus Christ. This concept underscores the sovereignty of God in orchestrating history and His redemptive purpose centered on Christ’s sacrifice. The idea that Christ's atonement was determined before creation highlights the depth of God's love and the certainty of His plans. It assures believers that their salvation is rooted in God's eternal purpose and not in their merit, affirming that God receives all glory.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:8

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