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Why should Christians worship the Lamb who was slain?

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Christians should worship the Lamb who was slain because He provided redemption and reconciled them to God through His sacrifice (Revelation 5:9).

Worshiping the Lamb who was slain is foundational to Christian faith because it recognizes the sacrificial atonement of Jesus for sinfully lost humanity. Revelation 5:9 highlights how by His blood, believers are redeemed from every tribe, language, and nation, warranting worship that acknowledges His grace and love. This act of worship is a response of gratitude for the salvation He has secured, as well as an affirmation of His lordship and sovereignty. Furthermore, praising the Lamb acknowledges the fulfillment of God's promises and His divine justice satisfied in Christ's sacrifice, positioning believers to live in a manner that glorifies God in all aspects of life.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:9

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