We see the Lamb standing on Mount Zion, surrounded by those He has redeemed. Their song rises like thunder, like ocean waves crashing in joy. It is a song no one else can learn, a song of love and victory. These are the faithful ones who follow the Lamb wherever He goes, who belong fully to God, pure and true.
As we think on this vision, we remember that the same gospel that saves them still calls to us. It is eternal, unchanging, and full of hope. Every nation and every person has the chance to hear it and respond. The angel’s message is simple and strong: fear God, give Him glory, and worship the Creator. When we live this way, we have nothing to fear from judgment, because the One who judges us is also our Savior.
There is a warning too. Babylon, that great picture of the world’s pride and sin, falls. Every false thing that sets itself against God will come to an end. Those who cling to evil, who worship what is false, will face the weight of their own choices. Yet even in this, we see mercy. God calls again and again, giving time to turn, to repent, to believe.
Still, the saints remain steadfast. They face suffering and testing, but they endure with patience, holding tightly to faith in Jesus. Their reward is rest—real rest that comes after hard work and faithful labor. Their deeds follow them, not as a burden, but as the fragrance of a life given to God. Even the smallest act of love, the quietest kindness, has eternal worth in His sight.
In the end, the harvest comes. The righteous are gathered to the Lamb, and the wicked face judgment. Yet our hearts are not afraid. We follow Jesus wherever He leads, trusting Him through the shadows and into the light. He is our hope and our safety. The Judge is our Savior, and in Him, we find peace that will never fade.