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The Worthy One: Unveiling the Lamb of God


In the season of Epiphany, as we celebrate the revelation of
Jesus Christ to the world, we turn to the book of Revelation, a
book filled with symbolism and mystery.
While Revelation 5:1-10. The passage describes a scene in
heaven where a scroll sealed with seven seals is presented,
and only the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ, is found worthy
to open it.
It is Jesus Christ who holds history in His hand Paul
answers this question, “Yes, it is Christ who says the last
word, and it is this Jesus Christ who has died for us and now
lives to be our advocate” (Rom. 8:31–39

history is not as ominous- giving the worrying impression


that something bad is going to happen and frightful as it
seemed before.

“What is the meaning of my life, my name, my past, my


present, my future?” and “Why do I want to live? Where
am I going?”

The revelation of the Lamb in Revelation 5 holds profound


applications for the season of Epiphany:

1. The Lamb Reveals God's Love:


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2. The Lamb Unlocks Our Destiny:


3. The Lamb Inspires Worship:

THE OBJECT OF OUR WORSHIP:


A danger the church faces is the temptation to emphasize
the individual experience over worship of God.

As we continue the season of Epiphany, let us reflect on


the revelation of the Lamb of God.

By way of applications:
1. The Sovereignty of Christ:
2. Redemptive Work of Christ:
3. Hope in Times of Uncertainty:
4. Worship and Adoration:
5. Missional Living:
6. Unity in Diversity:
7. We are kings and priests.

As conclusion:
The mighty Lion who is the little Lamb; that Lamb,
despised and rejected, broken at Mt. Calvary, now alive
and rightly honored. God is so sure of Himself that He
came in humility; He came alongside our lives to find us.
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“Proud man would have died had not a lowly God found
him,” St. Augustine put it. How right and good it is that
we now praise this Lamb.

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