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What does it mean to sing the new song?

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Singing the new song means praising God for redemption through Christ, after recognizing our sin through the law.

Singing the new song is a profound expression of gratitude and worship that arises from an understanding of our failure under the law and the grace extended to us through Jesus Christ. In Revelation 5, the redeemed sing, 'Worthy is the Lamb that was slain,' which reflects their acknowledgment of Christ’s sacrificial love and redemptive power. This new song can only be sung by those whose hearts have been softened and transformed by the realization of their sinfulness and the mercy of God. The old song of Moses, representing the law and its conviction of sin, must precede the new song, which celebrates the victory and grace found in Christ. Thus, the new song serves as both a reminder of our past and an eternal celebration of God’s ongoing salvation.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:9, Deuteronomy 32

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Old Song, New Song
Paul Mahan · Jan 19, 2014
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