The Songs the Angels Can't Sing
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Revelation 5 presents a scene in which the redeemed sing a “new song” celebrating Christ’s worthiness and His redeeming work. The message emphasizes that while angels do sing, they cannot sing this song because they have never experienced salvation. The redeemed alone can testify to being bought back, forgiven, adopted, and made God’s own children through the blood of Christ. This sets believers apart with a unique song—a personal testimony of redemption no angel can share.
The redeemed also sing the song of grace. Ephesians 2 shows that salvation is entirely God’s gift, given not because of human merit but because of His rich mercy and great love. Grace transforms what sin has broken, turning sinners into new creations. Angels praise God for His holiness, but only believers can praise Him for grace—grace that reached them when they were dead in sins, lifted them up, and made them alive in Christ. Every hymn about grace testifies to what only the saved have received.
Finally, the redeemed sing the song of restoration. Salvation not only forgives but rebuilds what sin has damaged—joy, peace, purpose, and fellowship with God. Through Christ, what was shattered is made whole, and what was lost is renewed. While angels marvel at God’s restoring work, only believers can sing from personal experience of being reconciled, renewed, and made useful again. One day in Heaven, the redeemed will sing a song the angels cannot join—a song of redemption, grace, and restoration made possible by the blood of the Lamb.
Revelation 5 presents a scene in which the redeemed sing a “new song” celebrating Christ’s worthiness and His redeeming work. The message emphasizes that while angels do sing, they cannot sing this song because they have never experienced salvation. The redeemed alone can testify to being bought back, forgiven, adopted, and made God’s own children through the blood of Christ. This sets believers apart with a unique song—a personal testimony of redemption no angel can share.
The redeemed also sing the song of grace. Ephesians 2 shows that salvation is entirely God’s gift, given not because of human merit but because of His rich mercy and great love. Grace transforms what sin has broken, turning sinners into new creations. Angels praise God for His holiness, but only believers can praise Him for grace—grace that reached them when they were dead in sins, lifted them up, and made them alive in Christ. Every hymn about grace testifies to what only the saved have received.
Finally, the redeemed sing the song of restoration. Salvation not only forgives but rebuilds what sin has damaged—joy, peace, purpose, and fellowship with God. Through Christ, what was shattered is made whole, and what was lost is renewed. While angels marvel at God’s restoring work, only believers can sing from personal experience of being reconciled, renewed, and made useful again. One day in Heaven, the redeemed will sing a song the angels cannot join—a song of redemption, grace, and restoration made possible by the blood of the Lamb.
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