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What does the Bible say about the accuser of the brethren?

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The Bible describes the accuser of the brethren, identified as Satan, as one who accuses God's people day and night before God (Revelation 12:10).

In Revelation 12:10, the accuser of the brethren is explicitly named as Satan, a figure who actively accuses believers before God. This passage emphasizes his role as a deceiver, seeking to undermine the faith and integrity of God’s people. Throughout scripture, he is depicted not only as an adversary but as a master deceiver whose accusations often resonate with truth; he brings to light our sins and failures. However, even as he accuses, he is ultimately powerless against those who are covered by the blood of Christ, who is our true defender and advocate.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:10

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