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December 9 – The beast with seven heads

“I will tell you the mystery … of the beast with seven heads and ten horns that carries her.” – Revelation 17:4

Scripture reading: Revelation 17:7-18

The beast, John is told, once was, is not now, but will come out of the abyss and go to its destruction. One head had a fatal wound that was healed. As one early power falls, another takes its place, but will also go to destruction.

The seven heads here are seven hills (Rome was built on seven hills), but notice they are also seven kings or kingdoms. Now we need not identify the seven kingdoms or kings because they represent all ungodly governments, and the prostitute is supported by them and headed for destruction. Governments spend much money on cultural things, including arts, sports, civic buildings, all which seem good, yet they do so to glorify themselves and man, not God, and so they can be deadly.

Ten horns represent several governments, confederates of the beast as it wages war against the lamb along with the dragon. Yet, John is told that the Lamb will be victorious because He is the Lord of Lords and the King of kings. With Him are His called, chosen and faithful followers. Christ will lose none of those who are His, and here He assures that we are one with Him in victory.

Notice how in the last verses the beast turns on the prostitute and brings her down. The kingdoms of the world become disillusioned with peoples and their activities, and God will use this to the destruction of both the prostitute and the beast. Human civilization will always self-destruct. Only in Christ is their lasting victory.

Suggestions for prayer

Praise God that He is sovereign, and for His promised salvation. Thank Him for the assurance that no matter how powerful our enemies, Christ is victorious in the spiritual warfare, and we share in that victory.

Rev. Calvin J. Tuininga was born in Grand Rapids Michigan, but as a PK grew up in different places, mostly in Canada. He served in four churches: Burdett Alberta (CRC), Telkwa, B.C. (CRC), Trinity St. Catharines, Ontario (CRC/URC) and Covenant URC in Pantego, North Carolina. He retired in September 2019, and he and his wife presently reside in Washington, North Carolina. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.

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