Christ Sitting at the
Right Hand of God in the Heavens vs. The Resurrected Lamb Standing before the
Throne
Hebrews 1:3 He is the radiance
of God’s glory and the imprint of God’s
essence. He sustains, sustains, and propels all
things by His powerful word. He did the cleansing of sins and sat down at the right hand of the Most High and Great One.
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. It had seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God, sent out into the whole earth.
|
Item |
Christ Sitting at God’s Right Hand |
The Resurrected Lamb Standing
before the Throne |
|
Meaning |
Signifies that the work of redemption has been fully completed |
Signifies that God’s administration and building
work are still in progress |
|
Reason |
Sin has been cleansed once for all |
God’s economy
has
not yet been fully accomplished |
|
Symbol |
Sitting =
rest, completion, satisfaction |
Standing = action, operation, execution |
|
Function |
Secures our
position of being without sin before God |
Carries out
God’s administration and advances His building work |
|
Explanation |
No longer doing the work of redemption; only waiting for His enemies to become His footstool |
Having seven
eyes like fire, observing, judging, and operating |
|
Result |
Believers are
cleansed, justified, and at peace |
The church is
built up and the New Jerusalem is completed |
|
Relationship |
Sitting
indicates the completion of redemption |
Standing
indicates the continuation of administration and building |
|
Example |
Priests stood
daily, unable to sit; Christ sat down |
The Lamb stands
before the throne and is worshiped by all |
|
Application |
We rest in the
accomplished redemption |
We cooperate
with His ongoing work of building |
|
Burden |
Do not rely on works to complete redemption |
Do not be passive; live in His active operation |
|
Prophesying Guidance |
Declare that
sins are cleansed and the work is finished |
Declare that
the Lamb is still operating and building the church |
|
Conclusion |
Christ is the
“seated Lord” in redemption |
Christ is the
“standing Lamb” in administration |
|
Related Scriptures |
Heb. 1:3; 10:10, 12; 12:2 |
Rev. 5:6, 13; John 11:25;
Acts 2 |
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Spiritual Integrated View (Key Points)
- The seated Christ points to the completion of redemption.
- The standing Lamb points to the ongoing execution of God’s administration.
- Sitting = past work accomplished.
- Standing = present operation continuing.
- Redemption is for building.
- The standing of the Lamb is for the completion of the New Jerusalem.
🕊 One-Sentence Prophesying Summary
“The
seated Christ has completed redemption, and the
standing Lamb is completing God’s building.”
🏁 Ultimate Conclusion
Christ sits at the right hand of God in the heavens, declaring:
Redemption has been fully accomplished and sins are cleansed.
The resurrected Lamb stands before the throne, declaring:
God’s administration is
being carried out and His building work is still in progress.
These two are not contradictory but complementary:
The completion of redemption
plus the execution of administration results in the completion of the New
Jerusalem.
*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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