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The Woman, The Child, & The Dragon | Revelation 12:1-6

Jan 4, 2026    Pastor Mark Ramirez

Revelation 12 pulls back the curtain on the greatest cosmic conflict in history—a war that began before humanity's first breath and continues into our present age. This passage introduces us to powerful symbols: a woman clothed with the sun representing Israel, a male child who is the promised Messiah, and a fiery red dragon identified as Satan himself. What makes this study so compelling is how it connects the dots across Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, showing us that sin's consequences ripple far beyond our individual lives. Adam and Eve's choice in the garden didn't just affect them—it affected all of humanity, every single one of us. Similarly, Israel's story isn't just ancient history; it's the channel through which our Savior came. The dragon's relentless pursuit to destroy the Messiah—from influencing Cain to murder Abel, to Pharaoh's decree to kill Hebrew boys, to Herod's massacre of innocents—reveals the intensity of spiritual warfare surrounding God's redemptive plan. Yet through it all, God's purposes prevailed. The resurrection became the fatal headshot to Satan's schemes. As we navigate our own struggles and witness evil in our world today, this passage reminds us that we're part of a larger story where God has already secured the victory. The question for us becomes: will we recognize the dragon's schemes in our own lives and cling to the One who overcame death itself?