Alrighty folks, I’m about to show you the undeniable and perfect evidence that the Song of Moses was anything but a past dispensation.
Click HERE to read Revelations 14:14-15:4.
Did you read it?
Good.
So let me ask you this.
In verse 15:3, what is being sung by God’s armies as they defeat the beast, its image and those who accepted the number of the beast?
There are actually two songs being sung.
The first song is – and wouldn’t you know it – the Song of Moses.
That’s right.
God’s armies as described in the Book of Revelations are singing exactly what we’re studying here in Deuteronomy 32.
And the second song is the Song of the Lamb.
Hashem’s warriors are singing the Song of Moses as a victory song and also as a memorial to the Lord’s age-old promises made thousands of years earlier before even Moses died.
This appearance of the Song of Moses in the Book of Revelations tells us a lot of things.
It tells us that it was not done away with when Messiah came.
It also tells us this song is NOT only for the nation of Israel.
It actually applies to the whole world.
Or to be more accurate, it applies to the whole unbelieving heathen of the God-denying world.
The Song of Moses tells us there will be eternal destruction against those who oppose the Lord and His chosen nation.
However, for those who stand with God and His people, there will be unlimited mercy and redemption.
And irony of ironies, Hashem will use the wicked to punish His chosen ones so that they will come back to Him and receive salvation.
And then He will in turn and destroy those same wicked people and nations for hurting His people even though they were pawns in the Lord’s hand to judge His people.
Can you see now how Bible prophecies can be recurring?
And this is because history is actually cyclical and NOT linear.
The same event will repeat itself again and again throughout history.
Remember Song of Moses actually predicts that Israel will be exiled three times.
This is all part of the process of the Lord slowly but surely transforming the world into the Kingdom of God.
And understand this is a process that involves BOTH “spiritual” and “physical” Israel.
On a physical level, the Song of Moses details how the Lord will destroy those nations and people who go against Him.
On a spiritual level, the Song of Moses details how He will destroy those demons and fallen angels who oppose Him and His Will for mankind.
However, it’s not like the Lord’s Chosen People have a nice walk in the park through this all.
We’re also told that He will harshly discipline those who are His own that attempt to walk away from Him.
This is also a key part of the prophetic element of the Song of Moses that will be recurring until it reaches its ultimate fulfillment near the end of time…a time I believe we are fast approaching.
CONNECTING THIS TEACHING TO THE NEW TESTAMENT
“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.”
-Revelations 15:1-3
Matt says
Thanks for your insightful analysis, all very relevant to us in these last days.
Billy Davis says
Your picture tells it’s own story.