A dragon named Smaug features large in Tolkien's tale of *The Hobbit*: "It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him." But neither does it do to leave a slain and standing lamb out of your calculations if you have been saved by him. That is the true tale in Revelation 12. We "have conquered him by the blood of the Lamb" (Rev 12:11).
In Revelation 12, John takes us behind the scenes of history and captures a cosmic conflict. The story involves a pregnant woman, a bloodthirsty dragon, a baby boy, and a surprising hero—a Lamb. The dragon rages, inflicts pain, but cannot finally harm the woman or her offspring. The dragon's furious attempt to destroy God's own has been defeated decisively through the resurrection and reign of the Lamb. "Therefore, rejoice" (Rev 12:12).
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