The Overcoming Lion vs. the Redeeming Lamb (Christ Worthy to Open the Seven Seals of God’s Economy)
Zechariah 3:9 “Behold, on one of the stones I set before Joshua, there are seven eyes. And the Lord Almighty declares, ‘I myself will carve this stone, and in one day I will remove the iniquity of the land.’”
Zechariah 4:10 “Who despises the things of this day as insignificant? These seven eyes are the eyes of the Lord, who searched the whole earth and rejoiced when he saw Zerubbabel with his skewer in his hand.”
Revelation 5:6 “Then I saw a lamb standing between the throne and the four living creatures and among the elders, as if it had just been slain, with seven horns and seven eyes—the seven spirits of God, sent out into the whole earth.”
Revelation 4:5 “And lightning, a roar, and a thunderclap came from the throne. And seven lamps of fire were burning before the throne—the seven spirits of God.”
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Item |
Overcoming Lion |
Redeeming Lamb |
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Meaning |
Signifies Christ as the Victor and Conqueror on God’s side |
Signifies Christ as the Redeemer and Substitute on man’s side |
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Reason |
Because He defeated Satan and recovered God’s authority |
Because He was slain and shed His blood to accomplish redemption |
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Symbol |
The Lion of the tribe of Judah (kingship and power) |
The Lamb who was slain (redemption and sacrifice) |
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Work |
To defeat Satan and regain God’s kingdom |
To take away sin and purchase people for God |
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Explanation |
On the heavenly side, He is the victorious King |
On the human side, He is the slain Savior |
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Purpose |
To carry out God’s economy in the universe |
To gain a people for God |
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Result |
Qualified to open the scroll and execute God’s plan |
Worthy to receive praise and to open the scroll |
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Relationship |
Without the Lion, there would be authority without redemption |
Without the Lamb, there would be redemption without victory |
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👉 He must be both Lion and Lamb to be worthy |
👉 Victory over Satan + removal of sin = full qualification |
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Example |
Toward Satan: Christ defeated him through the cross |
Toward man: Christ redeemed us by His blood |
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Application |
Believers rely on Christ to overcome the enemy |
Believers rely on Christ to receive forgiveness and redemption |
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Burden |
To see Christ as the universal Victor |
To see Christ as our Redeemer |
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Prophesying Guidance |
Proclaim: Christ has overcome Satan and reigns in the universe |
Proclaim: Christ has shed His blood and purchased us for God |
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Conclusion |
Christ is worthy to open the seven seals because He overcame |
Christ is worthy to open the seven seals because He redeemed |
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Related Verses |
Rev. 5:5; Col. 2:15; Matt. 28:18 |
Rev. 5:6, 9; John 1:29; 1 Pet. 1:18–19 |
✨ Spiritual Integrated Insight (Key Point)
Christ is worthy to open the seven seals of God’s economy
not
merely because He has power,
but because He is simultaneously:
👉 the overcoming Lion toward God (dealing with
Satan)
👉 the redeeming Lamb toward man (removing sin)
Thus,
He has judicial
qualification before God,
moral qualification in
redemption,
and unique
qualification in God’s economy.
🗣 One Prophetic Summary Sentence
“Only Christ, the overcoming Lion and the redeeming Lamb, is worthy to open the seven seals of God’s economy and accomplish God’s eternal purpose.”
🏁 Ultimate Conclusion
Christ is worthy to open the seven seals
not
merely because He is a King,
nor merely because He is a Savior,
but because:
He has defeated Satan and removed sin;
He has obtained authority and accomplished
redemption;
therefore, He alone is worthy to unveil the
mystery of God’s economy
and to carry out God’s eternal plan.
*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 4: The Lion and the Lamb.

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