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Revelation 15

 â€¢ John Conn â€¢ Series: Revelation

Summary In this conversation, John Conn explores the themes of worship, deliverance, and the urgency of repentance through the lens of biblical scripture. He emphasizes the significance of the songs of Moses and the Lamb, illustrating how they represent both earthly and eternal deliverance. Conn encourages listeners to engage in worship even amidst trials and stresses the importance of recognizing God's mercy while it is still available. The discussion culminates in a call to repentance, highlighting the finality of God's judgment and the need for a genuine relationship with Christ. The song represents the victory of Jesus over sin and death. Worship is not delayed until the battle is over; it happens now. God's mercy is available, but there will be a time when it is no longer accessible. The song of Moses symbolizes earthly deliverance, while the song of the Lamb signifies eternal deliverance. Jesus calls us to worship even in our suffering and trials. The bowls of wrath represent the finality of God's judgment. Repentance is urgent; we must not presume on God's patience. Worship connects our hearts to God and glorifies Him. The song of Moses was respected in biblical times and is still relevant today. We must live in a way that reflects Christ to our children and those around us. Chapters 00:00 Communion and Church Philosophy 00:24 Exploring Revelation 15 08:13 The Song of Moses and Worship 09:08 The Song of Deliverance 13:29 Worship in the Midst of Trials 20:01 The Finality of God's Judgment 25:53 The Urgency of Salvation