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How do we know the concept of the Beast is true?

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The reality of the Beast is grounded in biblical prophecy and is seen in the persistent nature of evil in the world.

Scripturally, the identity of the Beast connects to the ongoing reality of human corruption and the sovereign rule of God over history. Revelation uses vivid imagery to reveal spiritual truths about mankind's nature when opposed to God. The Beast's description serves as a symbol of how the world, filled with corrupt governments and false religions, vies for allegiance against the true God. Both beasts embody opposition to the gospel and push individuals toward a self-reliant faith that denies the grace of God. The narrative assures believers that while evil reigns temporarily, it is ultimately sovereignly controlled by God, affirming that there will be victory over such opposition. This underscores the veracity of the concept of the Beast found in Scripture.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:1-4, Romans 11:5

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Two Beasts
Chris Cunningham · Jul 19, 2021
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