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Indestructible — Until…

Indestructible — Until…

The message centers on the victorious assurance found in Christ, drawing from Revelation 12:11 to affirm that believers overcome Satan through the blood of the Lamb, the word of their testimony, and a willingness to love Christ even to the point of death. It emphasizes that spiritual triumph is not achieved by human strength but by divine covering and faithful witness, grounded in the unshakable truth that God remains sovereign over life and death. The passage reveals that no believer is subject to premature destruction—death comes only when God has completed the testimony He has entrusted, affirming that every life is protected until its divine purpose is fulfilled. This truth brings profound comfort and courage, freeing Christians to live boldly and faithfully, knowing they are indestructible in God's timing. The tone is both pastoral and triumphant, calling the church to persevere with confidence, rooted in Christ's finished work and the certainty of His ultimate victory.

Revelation 12:7–11; Revelation 11:7

Amen. We may not win every battle,
but we know the war has already been won in Christ.

And because the war is won,
we keep marching in His name,
exalting our King.

Now that takes us straight into Revelation 12.

I. There Is a War — But There Is Also a Throne

Revelation 12:7 says:

"And war broke out in heaven: Michael and his angels fought with the dragon; and the dragon and his angels fought."

Now that ought to remind us of something.

There is conflict in this universe.
There is spiritual warfare.
There is opposition.

But look at the outcome:

"They did not prevail, nor was a place found for them in heaven any longer."

The dragon —

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Revelation 12
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