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Revelation 12. Day 250 - The New Testament in a Year
The Woman and the Child. Satan’s Defeat. Spiritual Conflict on Earth.
"She gave birth to a Son, a male who is going to rule all nations with an iron rod. Her child was caught up to God and to his throne." Revelation 12:5
In this episode we enter Revelation 12, and we witness a dramatic, cosmic battle that exposes the spiritual realities behind our earthly struggles. We see the symbolic woman, the child who represents Christ, and the dragon who stands as Satan, determined to harm God’s people. We explore how God’s people overcome by the blood of the Lamb and learn that even when pursued by evil forces, we are never abandoned.
As we read, we discover practical takeaways: we commit to seeking God’s daily refuge, resting in Christ’s victory, and standing firm against spiritual opposition. We come away encouraged that hardship can deepen our trust in Jesus, and we strengthen our faith with tangible steps—prayer, Scripture, and community. In doing so, we gain clarity that our struggles have deeper meaning and that, as God’s children, we stand under His unwavering protection and provision.
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Revelation 12. Day 250 - The New Testament in a Year
The Woman and the Child. Satan’s Defeat. Spiritual Conflict on Earth.
"She gave birth to a Son, a male who is going to rule all nations with an iron rod. Her child was caught up to God and to his throne." Revelation 12:5
In this episode we enter Revelation 12, and we witness a dramatic, cosmic battle that exposes the spiritual realities behind our earthly struggles. We see the symbolic woman, the child who represents Christ, and the dragon who stands as Satan, determined to harm God’s people. We explore how God’s people overcome by the blood of the Lamb and learn that even when pursued by evil forces, we are never abandoned.
As we read, we discover practical takeaways: we commit to seeking God’s daily refuge, resting in Christ’s victory, and standing firm against spiritual opposition. We come away encouraged that hardship can deepen our trust in Jesus, and we strengthen our faith with tangible steps—prayer, Scripture, and community. In doing so, we gain clarity that our struggles have deeper meaning and that, as God’s children, we stand under His unwavering protection and provision.

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