The sermon titled "This Strange Double Picture of Jesus" by J. R. Miller explores the dual nature of Christ as portrayed in Revelation 5:5-6, depicting Him as both the Lion of Judah and the Lamb that was slain. Miller argues that while Christ demonstrates power and majesty as a lion, overcoming sin and death, He embodies gentleness and sacrificial love as a lamb, representing meekness and submission. He emphasizes the significance of Christ’s sacrificial death, illustrated by the wounds He bears, which serve as a continual reminder of redemption. Moreover, the imagery of the seven horns and seven eyes symbolizes Christ's complete power and omniscience, which should encourage believers while serving as a warning to the unrepentant. The sermon highlights that the combination of strength and gentleness in Christ not only defines His character but also provides deep comfort and assurance to those who trust in Him.
“John was looking for a lion, and he saw a lamb.”
“He is the same Jesus now in the midst of the throne, and it is this astonishing combination of strength and gentleness which makes Him such a wondrous Saviour.”
“Thus even in glory, the fact of salvation by His sacrificial death is set forth to the eyes of all.”
“To those who are his friends and are saved by him, it gives no terror to think of the unsleeping divine eye ever looking down upon them with love.”
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