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What does Revelation teach about Satan's influence in the world?

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Revelation reveals that while Satan remains active, his influence is limited due to Christ's redemptive work.

In the book of Revelation, particularly in chapter 20, the portrayal of Satan reveals that he is a bound adversary during the gospel age. Though he retains his presence in the world, the implications of Christ's victory mean that his ability to hinder the Gospel and deceive the nations is severely restricted. The binding of Satan allows for the spread of the gospel and the establishment of God's kingdom, ensuring that he cannot thwart the work of Christ in advancing the salvation of His people. This understanding fosters both caution and confidence among believers as they navigate the challenges of a world influenced by evil.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:1-3

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