Revelation 15:4
Who will not fear You, O Lord, and glorify Your name? For You alone are holy. All nations will come and worship before You, for Your righteous acts have been revealed."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Revelation 15:4?

2. How does Revelation 15:4 inspire us to live a life of holiness?

3. What does "all nations will come" reveal about God's ultimate plan?

4. How can we honor God's "righteous acts" in our daily routines?

5. Which Old Testament prophecies connect with the worship described in Revelation 15:4?

6. How does recognizing God's holiness affect our worship and prayer life today?

7. What does Revelation 15:4 reveal about God's holiness and righteousness?

8. How does Revelation 15:4 emphasize the universality of worship?

9. Why is the fear of God significant in Revelation 15:4?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Revelation 15?

11. What does the Bible teach about worship?

12. Is sin possible in heaven?

13. What does the Bible say about angels?

14. Revelation 15:3–4 connects the Song of Moses with this vision—how does this align or conflict with the Old Testament context of Exodus 15?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the recognition of God's holiness influence your daily worship and reverence for Him?

2. In what ways can you participate in the fulfillment of the prophecy that all nations will come to worship God?

3. How do the righteous acts of God, as revealed in Scripture, inspire you to live a life that glorifies Him?

4. What are some practical steps you can take to cultivate a deeper fear and reverence for God in your personal life?

5. How can the understanding of God's global plan for all nations shape your perspective on missions and evangelism?1. How does the description of the seven angels and their plagues in verse 1 reflect God's nature and power?

2. How might the vision of the victorious saints standing by the sea of glass inspire believers facing persecution?

3. What does the song of Moses and the Lamb tell us about God's righteousness and holiness?

4. How does Revelation 15 challenge our perspective of God's wrath and judgment?

5. How might the image of the temple filled with smoke from God's glory and power deepen our reverence for God?

6. Why do you think no one could enter the temple until the seven plagues are completed?

7. How do the themes of judgment and worship intersect in this chapter?

8. How does Revelation 15 tie into the broader narrative of the Book of Revelation?

9. How does the triumphant scene in Revelation 15 contrast with the forthcoming outpouring of God's wrath?

10. How can we apply the perseverance of the triumphant saints to our present-day trials?

11. If you were to write your own song of praise like the triumphant saints, what would it include?

12. How does understanding the context of the song of Moses and the Lamb contribute to its significance in this chapter?

13. How does this chapter challenge our understanding of suffering and tribulation in the Christian walk?

14. In what ways does this chapter offer comfort and hope to believers today?

15. How can we prepare ourselves for trials and tribulations, as indicated in this chapter?

16. How does the finality of the plagues (as described in verse 1) impact our understanding of God's plan for the world?

17. What role does faith play in the face of impending judgment, as described in Revelation 15?

18. How does the scene of heavenly worship encourage you in your personal worship of God?

19. In light of this chapter, how can we handle criticism or hostility because of our faith in the contemporary world?

20. How can Revelation 15 serve as a call to witness to non-believers in today's society?

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