The Father’s Own
In this chapter we look upon a scene
Bright and glorious as the last
One was dark and portentous. Now,
We see God and the heavenly hosts.
The devil had two instruments to
Use in battle: the first and second
Beast, but God has the Lamb, Christ, and
The sickle, God’s judgment.
The Lamb standing on Mount Zion.
Refers to the triumph of Christ
Safe with his redeemed who have
Godly marks on their foreheads.
With exceeding joy, they sang
A new victory song, known only
By the redeemed with the Lamb
Who had kept themselves undefiled.
There is no doubt of the outcome
Of the battle when the Lamb is safe
On Mount Zion with a perfect number
Of the redeemed with him.
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Poems
(c) Rex H. Henderson 2003 - All poems are copyrighted by Rex
H. Henderson and are used by permission.
-
Joy and Sorrow
- Measuring the Temple
- The Two Witnesses
- Things to Come
- Mother and Her Child
- The Forces at War
- War in Heaven
- Devil and the Beast
- Christian’s Only
Weapons
- The Second Beast
- The Father’s Own
- The Imitation of Christ
- Angels Bring Good
Tidings
- A Voice from Heaven
- The Harvest of Judgment
- The Victors of Christ
- The Song of Victory
- Unapproachable
Glory
- Retributive Justice
- Satan’s Recruiting
Agents
- Armageddon
- The Seventh Bowl
- Rome
Becomes a Harlot
- Vision
in the Wilderness
- The
Scarlet Woman
- Beast
the Harlot Rode
- The
Fall of Babylon
- The
Final Desolation
- The
Rejoicing Saints
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