The way to understand the book of Revelation is to ask two questions: 'What has God said?' and 'What has He done in history?'
'History has ever been the interpreter of prophecy. It was so notably in New Testament times, for the sufferings and glories of our Lord, foretold in the Old Testament, remained uncomprehended until their meaning was revealed by the events of history...From the beginning of the world to the present day Time has been the chief interpreter of prophesy. For prophesy is history written in advance.' -- H. G. Guinness, 'History Unveiling Prophecy'
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Satan the Rebellious Dragon This sermon shows from Revelation 12 how Satan is the rebellious dragon. We also realize that in Revelation 20, particularly Revelation 20:10, Satan the rebellious dragon is cast into eternal torment into The Lake of Fire as punishment for his sin of rebellion. This sermon is an indictment against Satan the Rebellious Dragon.
Anonymous Name (12/13/2020)
Revelation 12: A Reflection of Isaiah 14:12-15 It should be noted that Revelation 12:1-17 is a clear reflection of Isaiah 14:12-15 since both document the fall of Lucifer from Heaven. Lucifer lead one third of the angels in rebellion against Abba Father, Jesus The Son, and The Holy Spirit. In The Book of Revelation, the dragon's tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven and cast them to the earth. This means that the dragon is the fallen angel Lucifer. Very thought invoking sermon.
Anonymous Name (11/24/2020)
Bruising The Dragon's Head With regards to Genesis 3:1-24, we know that Satan the serpent's head will be bruised by Jesus as noted in Genesis 3:15. Also, in Revelation 20:1-15, particularly Revelation 20:10, Satan the dragon is cast into eternal torment in The Lake of Fire. Also in Genesis 3, The Lord said to the serpent that he the serpent is cursed above all cattle and every beast of the field. By the time that Satan the dragon is cast into The Lake of Fire, it means that Satan the dragon is cursed above all cattle and every beast of the field and that Satan the dragon's head is bruised by Jesus. This sermon shows that Jesus will put a permanent stop to Satan the dragon and his works of darkness.
Anonymous Name (9/16/2020)
Oura (οὐρά): Greek word for tail It should be noted that the Greek word for tail is oura (οὐρά). This Greek word translated as tail (singular) and tails (plural) occurs 5 times in 3 verses of The Greek New Testament, particularly in Revelation 9:10, Revelation 9:19, and Revelation 12:4.
Anonymous Name (6/11/2020)
The Dragon: The First Rebel Known As Satan As we know, the dragon spoken of in Revelation 12:1-17 was that first rebel known as Satan. It also shows that the dragon's tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth. The third part of the stars of heaven are those fallen angels who sided with Lucifer (Satan) in his rebellion against Abba Father, Jesus The Son, and The Holy Spirit. This chapter is clear that the dragon is Lucifer himself. Since dragons are of Satanic origin, it means that Satan the dragon is a rebel against Abba Father, Jesus The Son, and The Holy Spirit. In Revelation 12, the woman is Israel, the child is Jesus, and the dragon is Satan. This means that the rebellious dragon called Satan is at war with the righteous woman Israel and the righteous child Jesus.
Unspecified name (12/2/2017)
Great Sermon! Dragons are considered to be very popular symbols today. However, the Bible Believer realizes that dragons are a symbol of Satan himself. Revelation 12:9 refers to the dragon as that old serpent called the Devil and Satan.