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What is the significance of singing the Song of Moses and the Lamb?

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The Song of Moses and the Lamb symbolizes the victory of God's people through their deliverance and God's mighty works.

The Song of Moses and the Lamb reflects the heart of worship that acknowledges God's sovereign deliverance and victory. This song is a celebration of God's faithfulness to His chosen people. In Revelation 15:3-4, it emphasizes that the works of God are marvelous, and believers sing not of their own accomplishments but of His grace. This culmination of worship signifies that salvation is an act of God alone, reminding us that it is through Christ's victory that we triumph over sin and death. The song serves as a powerful reminder of God's redemptive plan throughout scripture, linking the Old and New Testaments in the narrative of salvation.
Scripture References: Revelation 15:3-4, Exodus 15:1-2

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