Of all the souls who have passed from this life into eternity, Moses stands out uniquely in Scripture. He is the only human mentioned by name as sharing the highest honor imaginable — the position of the Bride in union with the Lamb within the New Jerusalem. According to the Apostle John, who was also granted a glimpse into the heavenly realm and is himself among those destined for that same glory, Moses is not only seated with God in the Kingdom but continues to carry divine authority. Even now, he partners with the Lamb to reveal and release the will of God, just as he once did when leading Israel out of Egypt.
In Revelation 15, we witness something extraordinary — Moses and the Lamb composing a song together. Of all the prayers and songs recorded in the Book of Revelation, this one stands apart: it does not come from the twenty-four elders but is a prayer accessible to all Israel — a song of victory, holiness, and awe before the throne.
When we declare this prayer, we are not asking for personal gain or petitioning for specific outcomes. Instead, we open the windows of heaven for the Father’s will and glory to flow freely through the earth. It is an act of pure surrender and alignment — granting God permission to move as He desires, to reign as He sees fit, and to display His majesty among the nations.I saw in heaven another great and marvelous sign: seven angels with the seven last plagues—last, because with them God’s wrath is completed. And I saw what looked like a sea of glass glowing with fire and, standing beside the sea, those who had been victorious over the beast and its image and over the number of its name. They held harps given them by God and sang the song of God’s servant Moses and of the Lamb:
“Great and marvelous are your deeds,
Lord God Almighty.
Just and true are your ways,
King of the nations.
4 Who will not fear you, Lord,
and bring glory to your name?
For you alone are holy.
All nations will come
and worship before you,
for your righteous acts have been revealed.”



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