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 to God and the Lamb,” seem to imply separation from the evil of the one, and suffering, in faithfulness to the Lamb, from the unbelief of the other. They follow the Lamb wherever he goes, and are without fault before the throne of God. It is not properly the Father’s house they are received into, as identified with Himself—as hidden in heavenly places. It was deliverance from this corruption as regards worship, that formed a prominent part of the next of the seven messages of this chapter—a public general announcement for all to hear of the Everlasting Gospel,