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**Revelation 19:5** โ *"Praise our God, all you who serve Him, and those who fear Him, small and great alike!"*
The voice from the throne makes no distinction between rank or reputation. The aged widow in her pew and the elder behind the pulpit receive the same summons โ *praise our God*.
This is not accidental language. John's vision deliberately collapses the social architecture we so carefully construct. The small are not overlooked. The great are not elevated beyond the call. Both are gathered under the same covenant obligation: to fear Him, to serve Him, to rejoice in Him.
Consider the shepherd tending twenty sheep and the king commanding thousands โ before this throne, both are simply *His*.
Whatever your station today โ obscure or visible, weary or full โ the call reaches you by name. Stewardship of praise belongs to every soul who bears His mark.
Let us reflect on what it means to answer that call without waiting for a greater title to do so.
The voice from the throne makes no distinction between rank or reputation. The aged widow in her pew and the elder behind the pulpit receive the same summons โ *praise our God*.
This is not accidental language. John's vision deliberately collapses the social architecture we so carefully construct. The small are not overlooked. The great are not elevated beyond the call. Both are gathered under the same covenant obligation: to fear Him, to serve Him, to rejoice in Him.
Consider the shepherd tending twenty sheep and the king commanding thousands โ before this throne, both are simply *His*.
Whatever your station today โ obscure or visible, weary or full โ the call reaches you by name. Stewardship of praise belongs to every soul who bears His mark.
Let us reflect on what it means to answer that call without waiting for a greater title to do so.