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What does the Bible say about salvation in Revelation?

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Revelation emphasizes that salvation is the work of God alone, celebrated by the multitude in heaven through praises like 'Alleluia.'

In Revelation 19, the phrase 'Alleluia' is used to celebrate God's salvation and judgment. The heavenly hosts declare, 'Salvation and glory and honor and power unto the Lord our God' (Revelation 19:1). This signifies that salvation is not by man's effort but entirely by God's grace. The celebration occurs after the fall of Babylon, symbolizing all false religions that corrupt the truth of God's Word. The praises of 'Alleluia' by the multitude reflect the joy of the redeemed, acknowledging that God has brought them out of the darkness of false religion into the glorious light of the true gospel of grace.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:1-6

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Alleluia
Jim Byrd · Jan 4, 2015
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