Revelation 12:12

"They overcame him because of the Lamb’s blood, and because of the word of their testimony. They didn’t love their life, even to death."

Key Reflection

Revelation 12:12 describes how believers overcome their enemies through the power of Christ's sacrifice and their unwavering testimony. The phrase "Lamb’s blood" refers to the atoning work of Jesus, as His death provides the means by which believers are protected and victorious. The disciples' steadfast commitment is further emphasized by their willingness to suffer and die for their faith, aligning with Peter's earlier declaration that they were willing even to die for their testimony (Acts 5:41). This verse underscores the dual source of victory—Christ’s redemptive work and the believers’ faithful witness.

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