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What does Revelation 19 teach about the final destruction of evil?

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Revelation 19 illustrates the finality of God's judgment, symbolizing the complete destruction of evil and opposition to His reign.

In Revelation 19, the destruction of evil is depicted with vivid imagery as God’s judgment is executed against the beast and false prophet. This portrayal emphasizes that all opposition to God's reign will ultimately meet with decisive defeat. The text illustrates how every trace of sin and wickedness will be eradicated, reinforcing the promise of deliverance and the establishment of God's everlasting kingdom. The message is clear: God's victory over evil is complete, ensuring that His people will enjoy eternal peace and communion with Him, free from the strife and sorrow caused by sin.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:19-21, Psalm 18:37-40

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King Of Kings
Norm Wells · Nov 17, 2010
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