Delphi Wesleyan Church

Overcoming Accusation


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## Overview


This lecture examines spiritual warfare, the power of words, and how Christians can overcome accusation and persecution, focusing on Revelation 12 and related scripture.


## The Vision in Revelation 12


- The dragon (Satan) seeks to destroy the woman (ethnic Israel) and her child (Jesus).

- The child is protected by God, and the woman flees into the wilderness for 1,260 days.

- Satan and his angels are defeated by Michael and his angels and expelled from heaven.

- The dragon wages war on the woman and her offspring—those who keep God's commands and testify about Jesus.


## Power of Words


- Words have the power to build up or destroy faith and encourage or harm others (Proverbs 18:21).

- James 3 teaches the tongue is small but can cause great harm and is difficult to tame.

- Out of the heart, the mouth speaks, showing the connection between inner thoughts and spoken words.


## Spiritual Accusation and Condemnation


- Satan is described as the "accuser of the brethren," aiming to condemn and separate believers from God.

- Accusations often lead to feelings of unworthiness and spiritual doubt, but these are overcome through Christ.

- Romans 8:31-39 stresses that no accusation can stand against those justified by God; nothing separates us from His love.


## Overcoming Accusation


- Believers overcome Satan by the blood of the Lamb (Jesus’ sacrifice) and the word of their testimony (Revelation 12:11).

- Personal testimonies and scriptural truth are powerful tools in resisting the devil (James 4:7, Matthew 4).

- Persevering faith, even to the point of death, demonstrates true commitment and overcomes spiritual opposition.


## End Times and Identity


- Jesus' return is certain, though the timing is unknown; readiness is essential.

- The woman in Revelation 12 represents ethnic Israel, not the church.

- The church and Israel face attacks from Satan but remain under God’s promise and protection.


## Practical Application for Christians


- Christians are called to be bold in faith and witness, resisting fear and silence from external accusations.

- Issues like morality, justice, and sin are spiritual, not merely political, and the church must address them.

- True righteousness comes from Jesus, not from personal effort (Romans 3:23).


## Key Terms & Definitions


- **Dragon** — Symbol for Satan, the enemy of God and accuser of believers.

- **Accuser of the brethren** — Title for Satan, highlighting his role in bringing charges against Christians.

- **Blood of the Lamb** — Refers to Jesus’ sacrificial death, which provides forgiveness and victory.

- **Testimony** — Public or personal declaration of faith and God’s work in one’s life.

- **Ethnic Israel** — The descendants of Jacob/Israel, distinct from the church in prophecy.

- **Persevering faith** — Continued faithfulness to God despite suffering or persecution.


## Action Items / Next Steps


- Reflect on areas where accusations or self-condemnation undermine your faith; counter them with scripture.

- Be prepared to share your testimony and the truth of God’s word with others.

- Read Revelation 12, Romans 8, and James 3–4 for deeper understanding of these themes.

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