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Summary, Part 2 (final) B. It will be a matter of joy to the redeemed [20:42]. As the Hebrews sang praises to God after the overthrow of the Egyptian army (Ex 14:30-15:1), so will we sing praises to God at the casting down of the lost (Rev 15:3, Ps 91:7-8). C. Why the redeemed will rejoice at the condemnation of the wicked [26:53]. It is not because they love to see human pain. God has no pleasure even in the pain of a worm, and so it is with the redeemed. It is not because they will to see the destruction of their enemies. This is vengeance, an un-Christian feeling. Rather, they will rejoice because they will have no mind but God’s, one that loves righteousness as He does (Ps 11:7). III. APPLICATIONS FOR THE LOST [30:42]. Learn how little comfort you will have in hell. Not only will God and Christ have no pity (Pr 1:26), but your redeemed loved ones will have no pity. If you have godly parents, or have sat under a godly ministry, consider that they will give the word that you should be condemned. Consider what precious time you have in this time of grace and hear the pleas of the redeemed. Because in your hour, God will no longer call upon you to repent and they will let go your hand.
Ian Migala (8/9/2016)
from Minneapolis, Minnesota
Summary, Part 1 [A message preached by Robert Murray M’Cheyne on December 11, 1842]. I. REV 19:3: “AND A SECOND TIME THEY SAID, "HALLELUJAH! HER SMOKE RISES UP FOREVER AND EVER." A. Who are the persons who sing this remarkable song? [starting at 4:36 of the audio] They are the saved, from all peoples and all times. B. What is the matter of this song? [6:40] ‘Hallelujah’ is a praise of God in both joy and admiration. C. What is the occasion of this song of the redeemed? [8:03] The destruction of Babylon and the Antichrist. Yet the world mourned the destruction of Babylon. II. ON THE ETERNAL TORMENT OF THE WICKED [11:20]. A. It will be a matter of no grief to the redeemed. Though we dread the fate of the lost on earth, we will not in heaven. We will even watch our loved ones condemned at judgment and not shed a tear (cf. Lk 13:28, 16:22; Is 66:24; Rev 14:10, Ps 16:11). Our Rev 21:4 promise that there will be no more sorrow or tears includes in being in the sight of the lost as they are cast into hell.