THE WRATH OF THE LAMB
The word “Lamb,” referencing “the wrath of the Lamb” from Revelation 6:16, symbolizing divine judgment and the paradox of peace and retribution. It evokes the lamb’s dual nature as a symbol of innocence and the vehicle of righteous vengeance, challenging viewers to reflect on justice, redemption, and the profound complexities of divine intervention.
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Revelations 6:16
Revelation 6:16 speaks of people calling to the mountains and rocks to hide them from the wrath of the Lamb, representing the day of God's judgment. This verse symbolizes the paradox of the Lamb (Jesus Christ) as both a symbol of sacrifice and a figure of divine retribution against sin. It highlights the ultimate accountability of humanity to divine justice, emphasizing the fear and awe associated with the final judgment. The "wrath of the Lamb" illustrates the shift from the traditional view of Christ's meekness to his role as a judge, underscoring the seriousness of repentance and the consequences of rejecting salvation.
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