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Why is the Lamb important in Revelation?

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The Lamb represents Jesus Christ, who is worthy to execute God's eternal purpose and redeem His people from sin.

In Revelation, the Lamb is a central figure representing Jesus Christ, described as having been slain. He is portrayed as the only one worthy to open the book of God's eternal decrees, symbolizing His unique authority and ability to fulfill God's redemptive plan. The Lamb's sacrificial death is glorified as it redeemed believers from every nation and made them kings and priests, highlighting the significance of Christ's atoning work in the sovereignty of God's plan, as indicated in Revelation 5:9.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:9

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