5 min 3 mths

👑 The King is coming soon – Hope beyond the end


📅 January 17 – The Song of the Redeemed

Monthly theme: The blessed hope – living in expectation
Year theme 2026: “Soon the King is coming – hope beyond the end”


📖 Central Bible text of the day

“And they sang a new song before the throne and before the four living creatures and the elders;
and no one could learn the song except the 144,000,
who have been redeemed from the earth.”

— Revelation 14:3


🌅 Devotional thought of the day

Music has its origin in heaven.
It is the language of the heart,
the answer of love to God’s love.
When the redeemed enter the new earth,
a song will sound
that no human has ever heard before—
a new song that only those understand
who have been redeemed and cleansed by the blood of the Lamb.

And they sing the song of Moses, the servant of God,
and the song of the Lamb:
Great and marvelous are Your works,
Lord God Almighty;
just and true are Your ways,
O King of the nations.

Revelation 15:3

This song is not mere sound.
It is the story of redemption,
the melody of grace’s victory over sin.
Only those who have suffered, believed, and overcome
can sing it—
because it is born from their experience.


The Song of Victory

Every note of this heavenly song will be marked by the cross.
The cross, once a symbol of suffering,
will become the instrument of victory.

Ellen G. White wrote:

The song of the redeemed—the song of Moses and the Lamb—
is a song of experience.
Only those who have been delivered from Satan’s power,
who have endured temptations, trials, and suffering,
can sing this song.

(The Great Controversy, p. 649)

When the universe hears this song,
it will not be the voice of a choir of humans alone,
but the echo of divine joy:
the answer of God’s love that has reached its goal.


🌿 The Harmony of Heaven

In heaven there will be no more discord.
Every voice, every heart, every being will sound in perfect unity.
The angels, the people, the worlds—
all will together sing God’s praise.

Praise the Lord from the heavens; praise Him in the heights!
Praise Him, all His angels; praise Him, all His host!
For He commanded and they were created.

Psalm 148:1–5

Ellen White describes:

The whole universe will be filled with the music of praise.
From the smallest atom to the greatest world, every creature will unite its voice.
And the song they sing will echo through eternity again and again:
‘God is love.’

(The Great Controversy, p. 678)

In this harmony lies complete restoration—
no pride, no separation, no discord anymore.
Everything is love in perfect unity.


🕊️ The song begins already today

Even on earth this song can begin.
Not in perfect harmony,
but in sincere gratitude.
When you praise God despite darkness,
you quietly join in the song of heaven.

I will bless the Lord at all times;
His praise shall continually be in my mouth.

Psalm 34:2

Ellen White wrote:

The song of redemption begins here on earth.
When we praise God’s goodness now,
our hearts are prepared
to one day sing heaven’s melody in perfection.

(Early Writings, p. 291)

Every sincere prayer, every thanks, every hymn of praise today
is a rehearsal for the eternal concert of the redeemed.


🙏 Prayer

Father in heaven,
teach me to learn the song of the redeemed already today.

Give me a heart that praises You, even in life’s trials.

Let my words, my actions, and my thoughts
become a song of Your grace.

And when I one day stand before Your throne,
let me sing with those whom You have redeemed from the earth.

Amen.


💭 Thought for the day

Praise to God is the highest form of faith.
Whoever praises Him now while the path is dark,
will one day sing with joy when the light shines eternally.

Ellen G. White, Maranatha, p. 362


💡 Personal application

  1. Read Revelation 14:1–5 and 15:1–4.
    Think about what the “new song” means to you.

  2. Pray: “Lord, teach me to praise You in everyday life.”

  3. Practical:
    Sing or read a hymn of praise today,
    especially when you feel weak—
    and see how God strengthens your heart.


🌺 Closing verse

Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! Hallelujah!
Psalm 150:6

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