The Lion & The Lamb Unisex T-shirts

The Lion & The Lamb

Revelation 5:5-6

In Revelation 5:5, one of the elders proclaims, “Do not weep! Behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed.” This mighty Lion—Jesus Christ—has conquered sin and death. Yet, when John turns to see Him, he beholds not only a Lion but a Lamb standing, though slain (Rev. 5:6).

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Color: white

Fabric: 100% cotton

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Model wearing Oversized T-shirt, medium size

Color: white

Fabric: 100% cotton

Available for men and women

Oversized T-shirt. Christian Apperal for Men & Women

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Color: Black T-shirt

Fabric: 100% cotton

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Oversized T-shirt. Christian Apperal for Men & Women

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Color: Black T-shirt

Fabric: 100% cotton

Available for men and women

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Color: white

Fabric: 100% cotton

Available for men and women

Revelation 5:5 - The Lion of Judah

5 Then one of the leaders said to me, ‘Do not weep! Look! There is someone who can break the seven seals and then open the book. His name is the Lion from Judah's tribe. He is called the Root of King David. He has won over all his enemies.’

Revelation 5:6 - John sees the Lamb who can open the scroll

6 Then I saw a Lamb. He was standing in the middle of the throne. The four beings that are alive and the leaders were around him. The Lamb appeared to be like a lamb that someone had killed. He had seven horns and seven eyes. His eyes are the seven spirits of God, that God has sent into all parts of the world.

Who is the Lion of Judah?

The Lion of Judah is a powerful biblical title referring to Jesus Christ. This title originates from Genesis 49:9-10, where Jacob blesses his son Judah, calling him a lion and prophesying that the scepter will never depart from his lineage. In Revelation 5:5, Jesus is revealed as the victorious Lion of Judah, the One who has conquered sin and death.

Who is the Lamb?

Revelation 5-5:6 shows that perfect balance: Jesus as the conquering Lion and the sacrificing Lamb—righteousness and mercy in one. It shows that He reigns, but also that His victory came through His sacrifice.

Why is the Lion and the Lamb Important for Christians?

The Lion of Judah represents Jesus’ strength, authority, and kingship. As a lion is the king of the wild, Jesus reigns as the King of Kings, bringing justice, redemption, and hope to the world. Revelation 5-5:6 shows that perfect balance: Jesus as the conquering Lion and the sacrificing Lamb—righteousness and mercy in one. It shows that He reigns, but also that His victory came through His sacrifice.

Wearing the Lion & The Lamb – A Bold Statement of Faith

When you wear apparel featuring the Lion & the Lamb, you boldly proclaim your faith in Christ. It serves as a reminder of His strength in your life and a testimony of your trust in His power. Whether in trials or triumphs, the Lion and the Lamb symbolizes unwavering hope and victory in Jesus.

Stand firm in faith. Wear His strength. Live His victory.

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