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The Glory of God and the Grapes of Wrath

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Text: Rev 14:1-15:4

In Revelation 14:1–15:4, we encounter a vivid scene showcasing both God’s justice and mercy, capturing the ultimate display of His glory amid His righteous judgment. This passage centers on two key images: the people of the Lamb standing and singing, and the earth facing the “grapes of wrath” in God’s final harvest. This vision portrays God’s victory and faithfulness to His people while also setting forth a stern warning of judgment for those who reject Him. Using a chiastic (ABCBA) structure, we navigate through these contrasting images, underscoring the glory of God in salvation and judgment.

1. The People of the Lamb Standing (14:1–5)

In this first section, John describes the vision of a multitude standing with the Lamb on Mount Zion. These are the redeemed, identified as those who have not compromised with the world. In contrast to those who fear and worship the beast, these followers fear God, bearing the name of the Father and the Lamb on their foreheads. The scene signifies their unwavering loyalty and purity, their lives untouched by the world’s corruption.

2. The Angels of God Warning (14:6–11)

In the next section, three angels fly across the sky, each delivering a critical message to the world below. The first angel proclaims the “eternal gospel,” urging all people to Fear God and Glorify Him, and worship their Creator. This call to worship is a final opportunity for repentance, a universal call that emphasizes God’s sovereignty and the urgency of turning to Him.

The second angel announces the fall of “Babylon,” symbolizing the world system opposed to God, which is characterized by spiritual corruption and idolatry. This announcement serves as a warning that all earthly powers, no matter how mighty, will ultimately fall under God’s judgment.

The third angel delivers the most sobering message, declaring that those who align with the beast will face God’s full wrath. This is the “wine of God’s fury,” poured out without any dilution. The consequences of rebellion against God are made clear, and this judgment is both eternal and irreversible. For the faithful, however, there is a word of blessing—a promise of rest for those who die in the Lord, marked as blessed by the Spirit of God Himself. This blessing contrasts with the eternal torment awaiting the rebellious, underscoring the two ultimate outcomes: rest or wrath.

3. The Spirit of God Blessing (14:12-13)

At the center of this chiastic structure, we find a powerful word of assurance and blessing for believers. This verse encapsulates the faithfulness of God’s Spirit to His people, even in the face of persecution and suffering. The Spirit’s blessing, declaring that those who die in the Lord are blessed, emphasizes the hope of rest for the faithful. It’s a moment of divine comfort, a promise that God’s people are not forgotten and that their suffering is not in vain. This verse stands as a pivotal reminder of the peace and joy awaiting those who persevere.

This is the second (of seven) blessings of Revelation, and a central blessing here, serving as a beautiful counterpoint to the warnings and judgment declared by the angels. It reassures believers that God’s grace is greater than the tribulations they face, providing them with rest from their labors and eternal joy in His presence.

4. The Angels of God Harvesting (14:14–20)

The theme of judgment intensifies as the scene shifts to the “harvest of the earth,” where two angels participate in a symbolic harvesting of humanity. The first angel, carrying a sickle, reaps the “harvest of the earth,” symbolizing a general gathering of souls. This harvest is often interpreted as God bringing in the faithful.

Then another angel, described as having power over fire, reaps “the grapes of wrath,” casting them into the winepress of God’s wrath. This vivid image illustrates the severity of God’s judgment against sin. The pressing of grapes until they yield blood—flowing as deep as a horse’s bridle—is a grim picture of the complete and total nature of God’s final judgment.

This section conveys that the day of God’s wrath is not only inevitable but utterly just. The “winepress” imagery recalls the prophet Isaiah’s warning about God’s coming judgment, and here it reveals the terrifying cost of rebelling against God. The scene is a sobering reminder of the holiness of God and the seriousness of His justice.

5. The People of God Singing (15:1–4)

The final section mirrors the opening, showing God’s people once again, this time not standing but singing by the crystal sea. These redeemed ones sing a “song of Moses” and the “song of the Lamb,” a triumphant song that celebrates God’s mighty acts and just judgments. This is a song of final victory, rejoicing in God’s salvation, His faithfulness to His people, and the ultimate triumph of His kingdom. As the people of Israel sang beside the Red sea, now the people of the Lamb sing beside the glassy sea.

Here we see that while judgment is real and severe, God’s ultimate purpose is to redeem and restore. His people respond to His glory with worship, acknowledging His justice and truth. They celebrate the greatness of God’s works and His righteous ways, emphasizing that all nations will come and worship before Him. This vision assures us that, in the end, God’s glory will be fully realized, and every knee will bow in recognition of His sovereignty.

Conclusion

In Revelation 14:1–15:4, we are presented with a stirring contrast: the joy and peace of those who stand with the Lamb and the wrath that awaits those who reject God. The chiastic structure, moving from the Lamb’s people to the harvest of wrath and back to the redeemed singing, mirrors the dual themes of judgment and salvation that run throughout Scripture. God’s justice and mercy are two sides of the same coin, reflecting His unchanging character.

For the believer, this passage is a powerful reminder to remain faithful in a world that opposes God’s truth. It calls us to worship and devotion, to stand firm as the redeemed of the Lord. And for those who do not yet believe, it’s a serious warning of the eternal consequences of rejecting God’s offer of salvation.

As we meditate on this vision, may it deepen our reverence for God’s holiness, renew our commitment to His kingdom, and inspire us to share His message of hope with a world that desperately needs it. Whether in times of trial or peace, we can join the people of God in singing His praises, knowing that His glory and justice will prevail.

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Dave Hentschel

David Hentschel serves as Lead Pastor: Preaching, Spiritual Formation and Care at Millington Baptist Church in Basking Ridge, NJ. He is a graduate of Philadelphia Biblical University and Dallas Theological Seminary. He and his wife Juli enjoy three children.
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