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Why is the Lamb important for redemption?

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The Lamb is essential for redemption as He was slain to take away the sins of His people before the foundation of the world.

The importance of the Lamb in redemptive history is profound. Revelation reveals that the Lamb, whom God designated before the world's creation, is the only means by which sins can be atoned. Hebrews 10 emphasizes that animal sacrifices were never sufficient to take away sins; they were merely shadows pointing to the true sacrifice—Jesus. His blood is described as precious because it alone cleanses from all unrighteousness, thus redeeming the elect people of God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10, Revelation 17:14, Revelation 5:6

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