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What does the song of Moses signify for Christians?

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The song of Moses in Revelation symbolizes victory and the eternal praise of God's redemptive work.

In Revelation 15:2-3, the multitude, symbolizing all of God’s redeemed people, is depicted as singing the song of Moses, which celebrates God’s mighty works and justice. This song, originally found in Exodus, signifies not only the physical deliverance of Israel from Egypt but also points to the ultimate spiritual deliverance through Jesus Christ. For Christians, singing this song represents an acknowledgment of their victory over sin and judicial wrath through Christ’s substitutionary atonement, and it will culminate in eternal worship before the Throne, empowering believers to live in gratitude and hope as they await full redemption.
Scripture References: Revelation 15:2-3, Exodus 15

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