Revelation -- 32
The Book of Revelation #32
The dragon has been hurled to the earth, depriving him of his position as the Accuser of the brethren but it does not mean that he is defeated. In this talk, we learn about the two beasts that the dragon summons. The first beast emerges from the sea while the second comes from the land.
With these two beasts, the dragon mounts a two-pronged attack against the Church and the believers. It may seem unsettling, at first, that the defeat of the dragon is followed by greater persecution of the Church, but this pattern sheds light on the history of the Church and the persecution Catholics suffered throughout the ages.
Highlights
What is the significance of the beast rising from the sea?
What is the significance of the beast from the land?
How could the beast from the land work great signs?
Why is God allowing the beast from the land to deceive those who inhabit the earth?
Art in cover by medieval - crop
The Book of Revelation #32
The dragon has been hurled to the earth, depriving him of his position as the Accuser of the brethren but it does not mean that he is defeated. In this talk, we learn about the two beasts that the dragon summons. The first beast emerges from the sea while the second comes from the land.
With these two beasts, the dragon mounts a two-pronged attack against the Church and the believers. It may seem unsettling, at first, that the defeat of the dragon is followed by greater persecution of the Church, but this pattern sheds light on the history of the Church and the persecution Catholics suffered throughout the ages.
Highlights
- What is the significance of the beast rising from the sea?
- What is the significance of the beast from the land?
- How could the beast from the land work great signs?
- Why is God allowing the beast from the land to deceive those who inhabit the earth?
Art in cover by medieval - crop