In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation. To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse. Today I finished chapter 12. Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.
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God’s plan to rescue mankind is put on display again. (Revelation 12:1)
His plan has always been near, warring against the spirit of this age. (Revelation 12:2)
The dragon has always stood against God’s plan to save. (Revelation 12:3)
Satan’s desire is to cause as much disruption as he’s allowed. (Revelation 12:4)
God’s plan to save is rooted in a vulnerable child with an amazing destiny. (Revelation 12:5)
God protects and nourishes, at times, even in the wilderness. (Revelation 12:6)
The war of wars is between heaven’s plan and the world system. (Revelation 12:7)
…and the world’s destiny is firmly established. (Revelation 12:8)
Satan’s work is clear: deceiving people on earth. (Revelation 12:9)
God’s salvation, power and kingdom are seen in His triumph over the accuser. (Revelation 12:10)
God’s strength flows through people in Christ’s blood and the powerful Word of salvation. (Revelation 12:11)
Heaven rejoices and earth should fear the short time the devil wields wrath on earth. (Revelation 12:12)
Satan wields wrath by resisting God’s plan to save people. (Revelation 12:13)
Again, God comes to help and prosper His plan’s success. (Revelation 12:14)
Satan tries to resist God’s plan every way possible. (Revelation 12:15)
God always has a way to overcome Satan’s advances. (Revelation 12:16)
Satan resists God’s plan by taking out His frustration on God’s people. (Revelation 12:17)