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Why is worshipping Christ as the Lamb central in Christianity?

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Worshipping Christ as the Lamb is central because He is the mediator between God and man and represents the ultimate sacrifice for sin.

In Christianity, the worship of Christ as the Lamb is paramount since it acknowledges Him as the Mediator through whom believers approach God. Revelation 5 details the worship around the throne, where the Lamb is praised for His redemptive work. This worship is not merely a ritual but a response to the understanding of His sacrifice and its implications for salvation. Christians celebrate this central act through the Lord's Supper and throughout their lives as a declaration of gratitude for His grace, mercy, and the incredible love demonstrated by His willingness to lay down His life.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:8-14, 1 John 4:19, Hebrews 4:16

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