Marriage Of The Lamb | Roche Coleman, Ph.D

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Title: Marriage of the Lamb

Text: Revelation 19:1-21

Vital Verse: “Hallelujah! For the Lord our God, the Almighty, reigns.”— Revelation 19:6

Nugget to Nibble:
Hallelujah
Hallelujah comes from the Hebrew hallel (“praise”) + Yah (“the LORD”)—“Praise the LORD” (see Psalm 104:35; 105:45; 106:48). In the New Testament it appears only in Revelation 19:1, 3, 4, 6, where each use is a strong, joyful declaration of God’s salvation, glory, and power.

The Marriage of the Lamb
With the chorus of Hallelujahs still sounding, the marriage of the Lamb begins. The saints appear as a bride adorned in fine linen (Revelation 19:7–8), signaling purity and readiness for union with Christ.

Final Judgment
After the wedding feast, judgment falls on the chief agents of the tribulation:
The great harlot is judged, and “her smoke rises forever and ever” (Revelation 19:3).
The beast and the false prophet are thrown alive into the lake of fire that burns with brimstone (Revelation 19:20).
Meanwhile, the enemies of the Lamb pose no real threat. Christ rides in triumph on a white horse, and the armies of heaven follow Him (Revelation 19:11, 14). The long wait for redemption ends as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords brings wickedness to its final defeat.

Outline of Text
1. Rejoicing in heaven. Revelation 19:1-10
Hallelujah—Praise the Lord!

1) Hallelujah—victory over Babylon 19:1

2) Hallelujah— her smoke rise forever 19:3

3) Hallelujah— twenty-four elders 19:4

4) Hallelujah— the Lord our God, the Almighty reigns 19:6

Marriage of the Lamb
- Rider on White Horse

- Armies on white horse

2. Return of Christ. Revelation 19:11-19

3. Retribution for the Beast and False Prophet. Revelation 19:20-21

 
Impact Fact:
Believers should shout “Hallelujah!” to the triumphant Lord God, who reigns forever.

Impact Church of The Woodlands is conveniently located to serve: The Woodlands, Houston,
Spring, Conroe, Montgomery, Willis, New Waverly, Tamina, Shenandoah, New Caney, Atascocita, Humble, and surrounding areas.

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