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The dying lamb represents the bruised, battered, bloodied body of the Saviour. It speaks of a love so marvelous, so amazing, so divine, that it would rather take the condemnation, guilt, and penalty of sin upon itself than lose one of its children eternally.

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The dying lamb represents the bruised, battered, bloodied body of the Saviour. It speaks of a love so marvelous, so amazing, so divine, that it would rather take the condemnation, guilt, and penalty of sin upon itself than lose one of its children eternally.

The dying lamb represents the bruised, battered, bloodied body of the Saviour. It speaks of a love so marvelous, so amazing, so divine, that it would rather take the condemnation, guilt, and penalty of sin upon itself than lose one of its children eternally.