The songs of the saints are not always "happy" and the themes that the songs of the saints take are not always about something that can be called universally "good." Revelation chronicles for us not only a tale of glorious salvation, connected to the resurrection of Christ, but also judgment upon those who reject the Messiah and His salvation. Christ's Kingly work is displayed both in grace and condemnation. Here John refers to the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, and its description of both judgment and mercy, of God's will being carried out unto the destruction of Jerusalem and the raising up of the New Jerusalem in His body, blood, and resurrection. The song of the victorious, made possible by the victory of Christ over death and the devil, is sung for their own victory despite suffering death on behalf of Christ, for they have been delivered. This song also includes the theme of Christ's judgment poured out upon those who have rejected the Messiah.
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