Revelation 15:2

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, John sees a vision of people who have overcome evil standing on a sea made of glass mixed with fire, holding harps given by God. These individuals have triumphed over the forces that oppose God’s will.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you and your friends beat a really tough game together. Now picture yourselves standing on a special pond that looks like it's half water and half flames, playing beautiful music with magical instruments from a friend who loves you very much. That's what this verse is talking about!

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by John around the end of the first century AD when Christians faced persecution. The vision here is meant to encourage believers in their struggle against evil forces.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, someone who overcomes personal challenges like addiction or bullying can feel empowered and victorious, standing firm on their faith amidst difficult circumstances.

Topics

faithvictorypersecutionsalvationhopetriumph

Related Verses

Exodus 15:1Psalm 29:3Daniel 7:24-25Revelation 14:1-5Matthew 25:31-46

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the 'sea of glass mingled with fire'?
The imagery combines elements that are both clear and hot, suggesting a place where truth and judgment are vividly present. It symbolizes purity and divine justice.
Who are the people standing on the sea of glass?
These are believers who have endured trials and stood firm in their faith, overcoming evil influences represented by 'the beast.'
What do the harps of God represent?
The harps likely symbolize praise and worship. The people use them to celebrate their victory over evil forces.
How can Revelation 15:2 encourage believers today?
This verse encourages believers by showing that triumphing over adversity is possible through faith in God, giving hope and strength during difficult times.
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