Based on Genesis 3:15; Revelation 20:1-3; Mark 3:27
If you are watching this devotion on June 7, then today is D-Day plus 1. On June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, turning the tide of World War II in favor of the Allied forces. Today is also another D-Day—D-Day plus 730,000—when Jesus took on human flesh and stormed this world as a baby and defeated our enemy, the devil. There is no more enemy left to defeat because Christ has done that for you and for me.
If you are reading this devotion on June 7, then that means today is D-Day plus 1. On June 6, 1944, the Allied forces named that day D-Day. There were many D-Days during World War II, but that one was the most famous—when over 160,000 Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, turning the page on the history of that war in favor of the Allied forces.
But the things that happened on D-Day plus 1 and D-Day plus 2 and D-Day plus 365—those things couldn’t have happened without the success of the missions and sacrifices on D-Day. But the sobering reality is that on D-Day plus 1 and D-Day plus 2 and D-Day plus 365, the Allied forces continued to fight because there was more enemy left to fig