The Lamb Of God, Where? Does God Only Know Where To Find The Lamb...
No Absolutely Not!!!The Lamb of God is found everywhere but as Christians we should look in the most obvious place, God's Word, the Bible.
From Genesis to Revelations the entire Bible is passionately fixated on one Theme.
The Lord Jesus Christ is the one great Subject of the Word of God (Luke 24:27; John 5:39), being the promised "Seed" of the woman (Gen. 3:15).
He is therefore the Master-key to the Divine revelation of the Word. The whole Bible is about Him directly or indirectly, and as everything centers in and around Him, apart from Him it cannot be understood.
This is set forth in the foregoing Structure, from which we see that Genesis and Revelation, "the first" and "the last" books of the Bible, are inseparably linked together.
Genesis is "the beginning" and Revelation the ending of the written Word, even as the Lord, the Incarnate Word, spake of Himself (Rev. 21:6; 22:13).
Revelation is the complement of Genesis. Either without the other would be unintelligible. Genesis 1-2 finds its correspondence in Rev. 21-22.
Without the first chapters of Genesis, Revelation would be an insoluble riddle, as indeed it is to those who treat the record of the "Creation" and the "Fall" as "myths" (See 2Tim. 4:4).
Without the last chapters of the Revelation "the Book" would be a hopeless and heart-breaking record of the failure and doom of the Adamic race.
The Bible may be likened to a beautiful and complex girdle or belt, with a corresponding connecting clasp at each end, one the complement of the other.
Do away with either, the girdle is useless as a girdle. So here, Genesis and Revelation are the two clasps of the Divine Word, which link together and enclose between them in "perfection of beauty" and harmony the whole of the Scriptures (the Lamb of God)in which God has been pleased to reveal His "Eternal Purpose"
So to find True Wisdom, Knowledge, and Understanding we must seek first the Lamb of God and all other things will be exposed to us.
Remember:
Mathew 7:7,8 tells us...
7) Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:
8) For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.
9) Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
10) Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
11) If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?
What is this telling us?
When We Ask:
it must be something we are graving for
we desire it so much we ache within
it is much like begging
When We Seek:
it is for results
it is to worship God
When We Knock:
it is to rap upon
it is to let God know we are there
But the main emphasis on these verses and what Christians should focus mainly on is their symbolism of not only ask, seek, and knock but to keep on asking, keep on seeking, and keep on knocking continually without end.
If we as parents want to give our children the best there is then how much more our creator in heaven will give to those who ask and keep on asking.
A Point To Make Here:
Who does this and other scripture tell the Christians and the non Christians to ask? Your Father which is in Heaven. Not the lamb of God or the pastor or anyone else.
The Lamb Of God prayed and ask of the Father continually during his 33 years. Why should we his children do differently?
This christian web site will delve into what we will find that God has to tell us from Genesis to the end of Revelations.
Another Point of Interest:
Rev:1:3 States...
3) Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.
Meditate on that a while...
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