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How does the church experience victory as described in scripture?

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The church experiences victory through the blood of Christ and the testimony of faith.

In Revelation 12, the victory of the church is explicitly tied to the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony. This signifies that believers overcome not just by their strength but through the redemptive work of Christ and their faith in Him. The blood represents the atonement made for sin, while the testimony reflects the believers' steadfastness amid trials and persecution. As the church remains rooted in the truth of the gospel and the power of Christ's blood, it confidently asserts its victory over the enemy, deriving strength from its identity in Christ as His body. This calling entails living out a faith that is bold and unwavering, even unto death, resembling the early church's faithfulness in trials.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:11, Hebrews 11:36-40, Ephesians 1:7

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