Lamb

 John 1:29 ESV

The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!


A Lamb might seem a strange description of the Lion of the tribe of Judah. Yet in that ancient Jewish context of sacrifice, John's heaters will have known exactly what he meant. Jesus was going to give his life for his people. 

The Lamb of God is innocent. He's not done anything to deserve being sacrificed. Yet he dies for the sins of the world.

Did Jesus die for everyone? To be honest, I only think he died for those he saves. Otherwise, his death will have been in vain for those who spurn his love.

What I think John means by Jesus dying for the sins of the world is that because of Jesus's death, this world has a stay of execution. We're not judged yet as we deserve. There's the opportunity for us to repent and be saved.

'Almighty Lord, please take away our sins, through the sacrifice of your Lamb Jesus, in whose name we pray, amen'.

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