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What does the new song of the 144,000 signify?

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The new song signifies the unique redemption and relationship of the 144,000 with Christ, which only they can sing.

The new song sung by the 144,000 represents the depth of their experience as redeemed ones and their continuous gratitude for God's grace in their lives. It is stated that no one can learn this song except the redeemed, indicating that the song is not merely a melody but a profound expression of their salvation story (Revelation 14:3). This song celebrates their deliverance, reflecting the transformative power of Christ’s atonement that allows them to stand before God without fault. It serves as a vivid reminder of the joy that comes from being fully known and accepted by God. This reality is central to the hope of the believer, as it encapsulates the essence of their eternal security, rooted in the completed work of the Lamb.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:3, Revelation 5:9-10

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