Lesson 9.In the Psalms: Part 2 | 9.4 Wine and Blood | ALLUSIONS, IMAGES, SYMBOLS | LIVING FAITH


โช Lesson 9: In the Psalms, Part 2
๐ 9.4 Wine and Blood
โจ From the Cup of Judgment to the Cup of the Covenant
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๐ฆ Introduction
In the twenty-first century we witness daily the abuse of human power, the erosion of moral standards, and the shaking of civilizationโs very foundations. The Bible, however, looks beyond: it promises that God will one day intervene to eradicate evil and establish a new, righteous world order. Psalm 75, Matthew 26:26โ29, and Revelation 14:9โ12 address aspects of this divine judgment and final renewal. How are wine and blood, abuse of power and justice connectedโand why must this world be utterly destroyed before Godโs new creation can be complete?
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๐ Bible Study
1.Psalm 75
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Verses 1โ3: โGod is the Judge; He puts down one and exalts another.โ Worship acknowledges Godโs sovereign justice and resists human arrogance.
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Verses 7โ8: โFor not from the east or from the west and not from the wilderness comes lifting up, but God is the Judge. He puts down one and exalts another.โ Only God decides the rise and fall of the mighty.
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Verse 10: โAll the wicked of the earth shall be cut off.โ A pointed image of final destruction at the last judgment (Revelation 20).
2.Matthew 26:26โ29
At the Last Supper, Jesus calls the bread His body and the wine His blood, โpoured out for the forgiveness of sins.โ Jesusโ blood is the ransom of judgmentโand points forward to the worldโs purification by His sacrifice.
3.Revelation 14:9โ12
A third angel warns against the mark of the beast and announces Godโs wrath on all who receive it: โIf anyone worships the beast and its image, they will drink the wine of Godโs wrath.โ The biblical wine of judgment stands in stark contrast to the forgiving wine of the Supper.
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๐ Answers to the Questions
๐ 1. What does Psalm 75 reveal about themes in Godโs judgment?
Psalm 75 portrays God as the true Judge who determines when human pride will fall. Abuse of power does not go unnoticedโthose who โlift up their handsโ arrogantly will be broken down, while the humble are raised. This foreshadows the final judgment scene in Revelation 20, where Satanโs kingdoms collapse and Godโs people are vindicated.
๐ 2. How do Matthew 26:26โ29 and Revelation 14:9โ12 help us understand these themes?
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Matthew 26 reminds us of Jesusโ atoning bloodโthe foundation of future renewal. Those cleansed by His blood will not face the coming judgment.
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Revelation 14 warns of the wine of Godโs wrath poured out on those aligned with the Antichrist. Together, Supper and Apocalypse show two sides of the same cup: the wine of redemption and the wine of judgmentโuntil one world is discarded and a new one created.
๐ 3. Why must this world be completely destroyed?
Our fight for justice honors God, heals wounds, and brings temporary peace. Yet every human solution remains flawed while sin and its systems persist. A total destruction of the corrupt world order clears the way for Godโs new creationโa world free from lies, oppression, and moral relativism. Only then can true justice and holiness flourish.
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โจ Spiritual Principles
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God alone is Judge: He ordains the rise and fall of nations (Ps 75).
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Two cups, one goal: The Supper-cup points to redemption; the Apocalypse-cup to judgment (Mt 26; Rev 14).
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Abuse of power is not unpunished: God corrects human pride.
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Preparation for new creation: Our justice work is a foretaste, not the end.
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Faith endures moral decay: Hope in Godโs final intervention prevents despair.
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๐งฉ Application in Daily Life
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Pray daily with the Supper-cup: In breaking bread, remember Jesusโ blood and let forgiveness shape your actions.
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Guard your heart: Watch for prideโGod lifts the humble (Ps 75).
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Pursue reconciliation: Seek peace, but cling to Godโs standards, even when culture crumbles.
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Share hope: Talk with friends about judgment and new creation; call them to repentance before the โwine of wrath.โ
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Serve justly: Advocate for victims of power abuse, knowing true justice awaits Godโs kingdom.
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โ Conclusion
Psalm 75, Matthew 26, and Revelation 14 span the arc from human arrogance, through Jesusโ sacrifice, to the final judgment. They teach that grace and judgment are two sides of Godโs saving order. While we remain in this fallen world, our efforts matterโbut our ultimate hope rests in the new creation that Godโs righteous King will establish.
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๐ญ Thought of the Day
โThe wine of grace comforts the righteousโ the wine of wrath judges the wicked; until the day of new creation dawns.โ
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๐จ Illustration โ From the Cup of Grace to the Cup of Wrath: Hope and Renewal in the Storm of the Future
It was the year 2042. In a metropolis of glass towers and digital billboards, people gathered around the last ecumenical Peace Churchโan oasis funded by corporations once guilty of corruption, now preaching moral renewal. Outside, skeptics streamed in, curious and critical.
Lena, a young pastor, prepared the Communion. In her hands gleamed bread and wineโsymbols of Jesusโ sacrifice. On screens around her flashed headlines of poverty, AI-driven judgments replacing human courts, and redefined marriage in a tech-driven world. The crowd applauded as โNew Life Inc.โ boasted the power of its Tech-God.
As Lena distributed the elements, she spoke: โThis is my bodyโฆthis is my blood.โ Her voice trembled as she read Revelation 14: the warning against the beastโs mark and the promise of Godโs wrath. Then, bread in one hand and chalice in the other, she stepped into the street, offering both to the homeless, CEOs, children sporting โNew Lifeโ logos, and skeptical elders.
Suddenly a thunderous storm rolled in, as if reality itself struggled between mercy and wrath. Traffic lights flickered, billboards glowed red. In that moment a rainbow arched over the skylineโa divine stroke, as if God Himself was tearing down the old world and painting the new heaven above the earth.
Petals drifted like snow through the windโa sign that even destruction bears fruit. Lena raised the cup and cried, โCome to the King, the righteous Judge!โ People paused, feeling grace and judgment entwine in their hearts. Some faces softened like the wine in the cup.
By dawn the city lay transformed: where billboards once raged, dove sculptures now stood. Where digital banners flashed, streams of petals meandered through the streets. And Psalm 75 echoed on every lip: โDo not lift your hand in pride; God alone judges.โ Thus began the first day of the world God remadeโcleansed by the Lambโs blood and the Word of the righteous King.
