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The Great Voice from Heaven
“Then I heard a loud voice in heaven saying: Now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of His Christ. For the accuser of our brothers and sisters, who accuses them before our God day and night, has been hurled down.” - Revelation 12:10.
Have you ever thought about how much Satan tries to accuse you every single day? He whispers: “You’re not good enough. God won’t forgive you. Look what you did again.” He tries to trap you in guilt, in shame, in the feeling of defeat. It’s like he’s standing before God pointing his finger at you day and night.
But this verse reveals something extraordinary: the accuser has been thrown down. The cross of Christ exposed Satan, revealed his evil, and sealed his defeat. He still tries to deceive you, but he no longer has authority over those who belong to Jesus. That means your identity is not defined by your past mistakes, but by the blood of Christ who already won the victory for you.
Heaven celebrated when Satan was cast out. But let me ask you: is there celebration in your heart? Or are you still listening to the accuser? So many young people live trapped in addictions, broken relationships, and feelings of worthlessness because they believe the lies of the enemy more than the promises of God.
Today, that “great voice from Heaven” is also calling out to you: Now has come the victory. Now has come the salvation. Now has come the kingdom of God. You don’t have to live in guilt anymore. You don’t have to stay chained to your old life. What Christ did on the cross is enough to raise you up, forgive you, and transform you.
Here’s the challenge: Which voice will you listen to? The voice of the accuser that tears you down—or the voice of God that calls you into a new life? Right now, you can choose. If you believe, the accuser loses power over your mind. And the same victory celebrated in Heaven can be celebrated in your life today.
So don’t wait. Pray right now: “Lord, I will no longer listen to the accusations of Satan. I choose to live under Your victory.”
By Cleandro VianaThe Great Voice from Heaven
“Then I heard a loud voice in heaven saying: Now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of His Christ. For the accuser of our brothers and sisters, who accuses them before our God day and night, has been hurled down.” - Revelation 12:10.
Have you ever thought about how much Satan tries to accuse you every single day? He whispers: “You’re not good enough. God won’t forgive you. Look what you did again.” He tries to trap you in guilt, in shame, in the feeling of defeat. It’s like he’s standing before God pointing his finger at you day and night.
But this verse reveals something extraordinary: the accuser has been thrown down. The cross of Christ exposed Satan, revealed his evil, and sealed his defeat. He still tries to deceive you, but he no longer has authority over those who belong to Jesus. That means your identity is not defined by your past mistakes, but by the blood of Christ who already won the victory for you.
Heaven celebrated when Satan was cast out. But let me ask you: is there celebration in your heart? Or are you still listening to the accuser? So many young people live trapped in addictions, broken relationships, and feelings of worthlessness because they believe the lies of the enemy more than the promises of God.
Today, that “great voice from Heaven” is also calling out to you: Now has come the victory. Now has come the salvation. Now has come the kingdom of God. You don’t have to live in guilt anymore. You don’t have to stay chained to your old life. What Christ did on the cross is enough to raise you up, forgive you, and transform you.
Here’s the challenge: Which voice will you listen to? The voice of the accuser that tears you down—or the voice of God that calls you into a new life? Right now, you can choose. If you believe, the accuser loses power over your mind. And the same victory celebrated in Heaven can be celebrated in your life today.
So don’t wait. Pray right now: “Lord, I will no longer listen to the accusations of Satan. I choose to live under Your victory.”