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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.
