Revelation 12:15

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What Does This Mean?

This verse describes a serpent using water like a flood to chase after a woman, trying to sweep her away. The serpent represents evil forces, and the woman symbolizes God's people or the Church. It conveys the ongoing struggle between good and evil.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big snake throwing out lots of water at someone it doesn’t like, hoping to wash them away with the flood. Just like in a game where you try not to get knocked over by water from a hose, this woman is trying to stay safe from the bad guy's attack.

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John around AD 96 during Emperor Domitian’s reign when Christians faced persecution. The audience included early Christian communities facing trials and needing encouragement that their faith would be victorious over evil forces.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this can be applied to situations where we face overwhelming challenges from adversaries or negative influences. It reminds us to trust in God's protection and guidance amidst our struggles.

Topics

evil forcesprotectionperseverancespiritual warfareGod's peoplefaith in God

Related Verses

Genesis 3:1-5Exodus 7:8-12Matthew 24:6-131 Peter 5:8-9Revelation 12:1-17

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the serpent represent in this verse?
The serpent represents evil forces or Satan, who is trying to overwhelm and defeat God's people through various attacks.
How should Christians respond when facing challenges like those described here?
Christians should trust in God’s protection and persevere with faith, knowing that their ultimate victory is assured through Jesus Christ.
Can you give an example of a modern-day 'flood' mentioned in this verse?
A modern-day flood could be overwhelming societal pressures or relentless negative media campaigns trying to sway beliefs and values from a Christian perspective.
Why is the woman significant in this context?
The woman symbolizes God's people or the Church, representing those who are under attack but also protected by divine promises throughout history.
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