cosmic battle between good and evil


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Revelation 12:9
(Berean Standard Bible)
And the great dragon was hurled down—that ancient serpent called the devil
and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world.
He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with him.

summary:

Revelation 12:9 describes the casting out of the great dragon, identified as the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world. This event signifies a cosmic battle in which Satan and his angels are defeated and thrown down to earth, marking a significant victory for God’s forces.

The Dragon:
Represents Satan, the deceiver of the world, who opposes God and His people.

The Casting Out:
Satan and his angels are thrown down to earth, signifying a loss of power and authority.

Symbolism:
The dragon symbolizes evil and opposition to God’s kingdom, while Michael and his angels represent divine authority and victory.

Context
~ This verse is part of a larger narrative that illustrates a war in heaven, where Michael and his angels fight against Satan and his forces.
~ The casting out of Satan marks a pivotal moment in the spiritual realm, indicating the beginning of his ultimate defeat.

Implications
~ The passage emphasizes the ongoing struggle between good and evil, highlighting God’s sovereignty over all creation.
~ It serves as a reminder of the spiritual warfare that exists and the assurance of victory for those aligned with God.
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Government Shutdown Clock – The White House
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