Und sie haben besiegt ihn kraft des Blutes des Lammes und kraft des Wortes ihres Zeugnisses, und nicht haben sie geliebt ihr Leben bis zum Tod.
Was bedeutet das?
This verse says that believers overcame Satan through the power of Jesus' sacrifice and their own strong testimony, even to the point of death. It emphasizes the strength found in faith.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine you have a really tough game where the other team is very strong. You win by using a special shield (the Lamb's blood) and telling everyone why you love playing so much, even if it means losing your favorite toy forever.
Historischer Hintergrund
The book of Revelation was written by John around 95 AD to seven churches in Asia Minor. This verse is part of a vision where John describes the ongoing battle between good and evil forces.
Anwendung für heute
In modern life, consider a scenario where you face intense peer pressure or a challenging situation. Rely on your faith and courageously stand by what you believe, even if it means personal sacrifice.
Themen
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'They' refers to believers who faced great persecution and remained steadfast in their faith.
What does the 'blood of the Lamb' symbolize in this verse?
The blood of the Lamb represents Jesus Christ's sacrifice for humanity, which gives believers power over evil forces.
How can we apply the concept of not loving our lives unto death today?
We can commit to living a life that prioritizes faith and testimony above personal safety or gain, even in challenging situations.
What is the significance of 'testimony' in Revelation 12:11?
'Testimony' here refers to the believers’ declaration of their faith, which strengthened them against evil forces and provided a powerful witness to others.