What does Revelation 12 say about the role of the church?
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Revelation 12 illustrates the church's role as the body of Christ, involved in spiritual warfare yet assured of victory.
The church's role in Revelation 12 is depicted through the woman who is in travail, representing the struggles and tribulations faced in a fallen world. This imagery reflects the church's mission to bear witness to Christ amid opposition. The enduring theme throughout the chapter is that despite the intense spiritual conflict with Satan, the believers—the body of Christ—are assured of victory because they are shielded by the grace of God and empowered by the Spirit. The church's triumph aligns with Christ's redemptive work, reminding believers of their calling to shine as lights in a dark world.
Scripture References:
Revelation 12:2, John 16:33, Matthew 5:14-16
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