Seminaries and Institutes
Revelation 12: The Great Battle between Good and Evil


“Revelation 12: The Great Battle between Good and Evil,” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)

“Revelation 12,” New Testament Student Study Guide

Revelation 12

The Great Battle between Good and Evil

At the end of Revelation 11 we read that after the seventh angel sounded his trump “the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever” (v. 15). This would begin the Millennium, one thousand years of peace that will occur after the wicked are destroyed. During this time Christ will reign on the earth and “the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisiacal glory” (Articles of Faith 1:10). Revelation 12, however, does not tell about the conditions during the Millennium, as one might expect. Instead, Revelation 12–18 tells more about the battle between good and evil, the growth of the kingdoms of Satan in opposition to the kingdom of God, and the eventual destruction of the kingdoms of Satan in preparation for the Millennium. In fact, Revelation 12 tells that John saw how this great battle between the followers of Satan and the followers of God began back in the premortal life and has continued throughout the history of the earth. Most of the next few chapters, however, refer to what will happen in the latter days (see 1 Nephi 14:18–22, 27).

Studying the Scriptures

Do two of the following activities (A–C) as you study Revelation 12.

  1. What’s in a Name?

    List the five different names or titles referring to Lucifer in Revelation 12:1–10 and explain what each teaches us about him so that we may be warned about him and avoid his influence. You may want to use the Bible Dictionary for help.

  2. Reading About Yourself in the Scriptures

    1. Revelation 12:7–11 tells about the war in heaven in the premortal life. How could you reasonably assume that you are one of the people referred to in verse 11? (see Abraham 3:23–28).

    2. Write a paragraph that explains what you learn about yourself from Revelation 12:11 and how what you did then could help you now.

    3. How can you apply these teachings and principles in your life today?

  3. Find Examples

    The Prophet Joseph Smith taught that “all beings who have bodies have power over those who have not. The devil has no power over us only as we permit him” (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 181). He also stated, “Wicked spirits have their bounds, limits, and laws by which they are governed” (History of the Church, 4:576). President James E. Faust, Second Counselor in the First Presidency, testified that there is “an ample shield against the power of Lucifer and his hosts” (“Serving the Lord and Resisting the Devil,” Ensign, Sept. 1995, 7).

    Find examples in Revelation 12 that show the truth of what the Prophet Joseph Smith and President Faust said.