Summary of Revelation 19:1-5
Those in heaven (including the 24 elders and 4 living creatures) shouted after Babylon’s fall, praising God for His goodness, judgments, and revenge for His servants.
BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 24, Day 2: Revelation 19:1-5
3) Salvation, glory, and power belong to God. Salvation is Jesus’ sacrifice for us so that we can have eternal life with God. Glory is God’s magnificence and His goodness, giving Him praise. Power is how God is in control of everything and how He can do whatever He wants.
4) Omniscence, omnipotent, just judgments, and how He keeps His promises. I would say all are important in some way to me. All offer me hope, encouragement, and courage to keep going, doing His will in this world.
5a) Babylon’s fall and final judgment
b) Worship in heaven is definitely inspiring. I’m not by nature very worshipful in terms of singing (maybe because I can’t sing), so seeing heaven so full of worship and singing helps me to express myself too.
Conclusions BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 24, Day 2: Revelation 19:1-5
Seems like those in heaven have been waiting a long time for God’s judgment. This gives us encouragement and hope as it can seem like we wait a long time for things to happen in our lives, too. Great lesson on keeping the faith and then celebrating when it happens!
End Notes BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 24, Day 2: Revelation 19:1-5
We first saw the great multitude in Revelation 7:9-14. Their prayer is answered here (Revelation 6:10) as Babylon falls.
Fun Fact: We’ll see the word “Hallelujah” 4 times in Revelation 19 It appears nowhere else in the New Testament. Hallelujah means “praise the Lord.”
God is being praised here for His righteous judgment.
The voice is most likely an angel’s voice.
Spring is in the Air!
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