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What does the Bible say about the Song of the Lamb?

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The Song of the Lamb celebrates God's great and marvelous works, recognizing Him as the Lord God Almighty.

The Song of the Lamb, as described in Revelation 15, encapsulates worship that acknowledges the greatness of God's works and His sovereignty over all creation. The lyrics proclaim, 'Great and marvelous are thy works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are thy ways.' This song emphasizes the victory of the redeemed over sin and death, reiterating the themes found in the Song of Moses, showcasing God's redemptive power and the assurance of His eternal grace. This celebration in heaven manifests our ultimate hope and calls all nations to come and worship before Him, recognizing His holiness and justice.
Scripture References: Revelation 15:3-4

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Song of the Lamb
Norm Wells · Mar 31, 2010
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