In Revelation 14, John sees a vision of the Lamb (Jesus) standing on Mount Zion with 144,000 people with God's name written on their foreheads, symbolizing their divine protection and belonging to God. He then hears a powerful sound from heaven, described as the voice of many waters and great thunder, accompanied by the music of harps. The 144,000 sing a new song before God's throne, the four living creatures, and the elders. This song, exclusive to them, is a powerful symbol of their special status. They are described as those who have remained pure, not defiled by women, symbolizing their spiritual purity. They faithfully follow the Lamb wherever He goes and are considered the first fruits, a special offering to God and the Lamb. These individuals are without deceit and are blameless before the throne of God. Who were the 144,000? What does it mean to be the 'first fruits'? Let's find out.