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Revelation 12:1-6
Excerpted from: The Need to Escape and Be Rescued

In Revelation 12:1-6, Christ escapes Satan's plot by ascending into heaven, and the church similarly escapes the designs of Satan and the world by fleeing into the wilderness. Not by human impulse, but by the fore-determined counsel of God—the woman representing the church, fled into the wilderness.

The church will have to make an effort to flee, but it is God who rescues her. He will not just "rapture" His church off instantly. There is physical effort required by the church, just as there was for Noah and his family when they prepared to escape the Flood. Just as there was for Moses and the Israelites when they fled from Egypt, and Joseph, Mary, and Jesus when they fled to Egypt to escape Herod's edict of death to children.

Revelation 12:1-10
Excerpted from: Darts

I do not know that he has been fully cast down yet, but he drew a third of the stars with him. The number of these angels is around fifty million. This, brethren, is the enemy that we in the church today face, and they are all intent on our destruction. Do you understand that that is your destruction and my destruction?

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Strategies for Interfacing with Babylon Without Becoming Assimilated (Part Two)  
The Mark of the Beast  
The Two Witnesses (Part 3)  
Where Is the Beast? (Part 3)  
The Book of Daniel (Part Four)  
Hope to the End (Part Three)  



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