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What does Revelation 19 teach us about the praise of God?

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Revelation 19 illustrates how God's judgment elicits praise from the redeemed as they acknowledge His sovereignty and justice.

In Revelation 19, we find a profound depiction of the saints rejoicing in God's judgment against the wicked, which serves as an eternal reminder of His sovereignty and truth. Verses 1-2 affirm the joyous response of the heavenly multitude as they proclaim, 'Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God, for true and just are his judgments.' This scene depicts the characters of God as merciful yet just, reinforcing the idea that His judgment is a source of praise for the redeemed. The saints recognize that God's justice against sin glorifies Him and affirms the victory of righteousness. Their praise reflects a transformative perspective that aligns with God’s view on justice, warranting worship even amidst the reality of hell. It helps Christians understand that in eternity, God’s glory will be fully revealed through His judgment.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:1-6

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