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Why is the Lamb Worthy?

Why Is the Lamb Worthy?

This message and teaching of the sermon is that Jesus Christ, the faithful and true Lamb, is uniquely worthy to open the scroll of divine revelation because He alone lived a sinless life, never taking credit for His achievements or bearing false witness, unlike all humanity who have fallen under the curse of self-glory and deceit. Drawing from Revelation 5 and Zechariah 5, the sermon interprets the scroll not as a title deed to be reclaimed, but as a symbol of God's judgment on humanity's pervasive sins of theft—taking credit for what belongs to God—and bearing false witness against His truth, both of which are consuming curses. The Lamb's worthiness stems from His perfect obedience and sacrificial death, which redeems believers from these sins, transforming them from rebels into worshipers who ascribe all glory to God. As the scroll's seals are opened, the world's delusion intensifies, culminating in the Antichrist's revelation and the final outpouring of divine wrath, which only those covered by the Lamb's blood can endure. The message concludes with a call to urgent evangelism, urging believers to point others to Christ's faithful testimony, for no one can stand before the wrath of the Lamb without being redeemed by His blood.

A Revelation of Glory, Judgment, and Redemption

Revelation 5 • Zechariah 5

An Unveiling for Servants

The book of Revelation is not a puzzle for the curious—it is an unveiling for servants.

"The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants…" (Revelation 1:1)

This revelation is not primarily about timelines, beasts, or judgments. It is about Jesus Christ unveiled—who He is, what He has done, an

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Revelation 4-6; Zechariah 5
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