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What is the significance of the 'great and marvelous sign' in Revelation?

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The 'great and marvelous sign' signifies the believers' victory and God's continued mercy amidst His judgments.

In Revelation 15, the 'great and marvelous sign' is a profound illustration of God's mercy and the believers' triumph. John sees this sign amidst a backdrop of impending judgment, highlighting that even as God pours out His wrath, He simultaneously comforts and secures His people. The saints are depicted standing triumphantly on a sea of glass, symbolizing their peace and victory over trials and tribulations. This sign serves as a reminder of God's sovereign grace, wherein He not only fulfills justice but also provides assurance of salvation to His elect. Thus, while judgment is a necessary aspect of God's character, His mercy shines through as He offers redemption and victory to those who believe.
Scripture References: Revelation 15, Romans 8:37

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