Revelation 19 presents a majestic vision of heaven's worship, centered on the triumphant return of Christ and the consummation of His eternal marriage with the church, the bride made ready through faithfulness and the imputed righteousness of Christ. The passage unfolds in three movements: first, the heavenly chorus praises God for His righteous judgment against the corrupting power of Babylon, affirming His sovereignty as the Lord God omnipotent; second, it turns to the joyous anticipation of the marriage supper of the Lamb, where the church—composed of all redeemed saints—is gloriously prepared and invited to an eternal feast of fellowship, love, and unending joy; and third, it culminates in the eternal imperative of worship, where every believer, now fully united with Christ, is called not to worship any created being but to glorify God alone, whose Spirit is the essence of prophecy and whose final victory secures the believer's hope. This vision calls the church to live in the present with eyes fixed on the future, enduring trials with joy, cultivating holiness, and serving with worshipful hearts, knowing that the ultimate fulfillment of love, victory, and communion with Christ is not only promised but assured. 1. The Marriage 2. The Supper 3. The Worship