God's Plan for Justice

In Revelation 15, we see the final cycle of God’s judgments unfold — the bowl judgments — marking the completion of His righteous wrath. This sermon explores how this passage connects to the great story of redemption, from the first Exodus led by Moses to the final spiritual Exodus led by the Lamb, Jesus Christ.
Just as God freed His people from slavery in Egypt, He now delivers His people from the bondage of sin. Both Exodus events reveal plagues of judgment, a Passover Lamb, freedom from bondage, and a promised land — first physical, then eternal.
Through this passage, we’re reminded that God’s character is both loving and just. His mercy and forgiveness coexist with His righteous anger against evil. The Song of Moses and the Lamb celebrates both God’s salvation and His justice — the victory of the redeemed and the defeat of evil.
As believers, we are called to worship, to fear God in reverence, and to trust in His justice — even as we walk through our own wilderness journeys. One day, we too will stand beside the sea of glass, singing the song of victory with the redeemed from every nation, tribe, and tongue.
Key Themes:
The final cycle of God’s judgments (the bowl judgments)
The connection between Moses’ Exodus and Christ’s redemptive work
God’s holy character: love, mercy, and justice
The Song of Moses and the Lamb as a hymn of victory
The hope of ultimate justice and eternal deliverance
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