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What does Revelation 12 teach about the church's perseverance?

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Revelation 12 teaches that the church is sustained by God's provision and must withstand persecution.

In Revelation 12, the church metaphorically represented by the woman is assured of God’s provision even amidst severe persecution. The flight of the woman into the wilderness signifies the trials and tribulations faced by believers; yet, God prepares a place for her where she is nourished and sustained. This emphasizes that God's grace is sufficient for His people during difficult times, offering both spiritual and physical sustenance necessary for persevering in faith amidst the world's challenges. The passage teaches that perseverance is a collective act of faith in the promises and provisions of God, reminding believers of His sovereign care.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:6, Matthew 6:26, Philippians 4:19

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