* REVELATION
• Victory in Jesus •
LESSON 15 (July 29) Revelation 12: The Pregnant Woman and the Great
Dragon 1. Take a moment to remind
yourself of the context. What might Revelation 12:1 have to do with
Revelation 11:19? Are they connected in any way? If so, how? 2. In view of our study of Revelation to
this point, go back and read Luke 1. Make particular note of Luke 1:30-33,
46-55, and 68-79. Do you hear any echoes of Revelation in these passages? If
so, what stands out? 3.Next, take the
time to read Matthew 2 to remind your self of some of the serious and tragic
circumstances surrounding Jesus’ birth. How do these historical events relate
to the Revelation 12 portion of the vision John is experiencing? 4. When we read that the woman in this
vision gives birth to “a male child, onewho is to rule all the nations with a
rod of iron” (12:5), the identity of the male child becomes very clear (see
Psalm 2, Revelation 2:26-27, and Revelation 19:11-16). In what way would
Jesus rule all the nations with a rod of iron? 5. What would have been the ripple effects
and ultimate outcome had the great red dragon been successful in devouring
the male child (12:4)? 6. Revelation
12:7 is not the first time the archangel Michael is mentioned in Scripture.
Take the time to revisit what we studied in Daniel 10:1-21 and Daniel 12:1-4
(as well as Jude 8-9). What should we take away from Revelation 12:7-12? 7. In what way is “the devil and Satan, the
deceiver of the whole world” an “accuser of our brothers” (12:10)? 8. If you were going to summarize what is
revealed in Revelation 12:13-16, how would you go about it? 9. Revelation 12:17 seems to be
communicating something of vital importance. What is it? |