The celebration in heaven described in Revelation 19 marks a dramatic change in the tone of the book, ushering in the greatest event for the earth, the second coming of Jesus Christ. The chapter is filled with great contrast, transitioning from darkness to light, and from black to white, as the destruction of Babylon, the capital of the Beast Kingdom, marks the end of the Great Tribulation. The redeemed in heaven rejoice, singing a hallelujah chorus, praising God for the salvation of their souls, the severity of God's judgments, and the sovereignty of God's power. The celebration is preliminary to the ceremony of the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, where the bride, the Church, will be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white, representing the righteousness of the saints.
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