PROCLAMATION
“And
I will give power unto My two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand two
hundred and three score days, clothed in sackcloth … And if any man will hurt
them, fire proceedeth out of their mouth, and devoureth their enemies
…” Revelation 11:3-5 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These
are the words of prophecy which were revealed to, and written by, the Apostle
John, under the influence of The Holy Spirit of God. In this eleventh
chapter of Revelation, while he was still in the spirit (Revelation 4:2), John
was shown a vision. (Revelation 5:1, 6:1-17, 7:1, 8:1-2, 9:1, and
10:1) After he ate the little scroll, John was given a measuring rod
type of reed and told to go measure the temple of God and the altar.
(Revelation 11:1) Then the voice of God told him that He would
appoint two witnesses to prophesy to the people. The witnesses,
their names not specified, would have the power to breathe fire out of their
mouths and devour anyone who tried to harm them. They would also
have the power to stop the rain, to turn water to blood, and to strike the
earth with plagues. (Revelation 11:3-6) When they had finished their
testimony the beast from the Abyss would attack them, overpower them, and kill
them. Their bodies will lie in the public square for three and a
half days. Then the breath of life would return to them and they
would rise to their feet, striking terror in all who saw them. They
would ascend to heaven in a cloud while their enemies watched. (Revelation
11:7-12) After this there would be a severe earthquake which will
destroy a tenth of the city and kill seven thousand people. The
survivors would be terrified and give glory to God. This is the end
of the second woe. Then the seventh angel would sound his trumpet,
and the Millennial reign of Christ begins. (Revelation 11:15-17) This would be the time for the judging of the
dead and the rewarding of the saints. (Revelation 11:18-19)
APPLICATION
It
is very reassuring to know that no matter what happens, as the witnesses for
The Lord God that we will be kept, preserved, and protected until we have done
all that He has assigned for us to do before we are called home. The
“great commission” to “Go ye therefore and teach all nations …” (Matthew 28:19)
was given to the apostles. While all of us cannot preach, teach, or
baptize people, all of us can be witnesses and tell our personal
story. Here the two witnesses are killed, and then they are
brought back to life. (Revelation 11:7-12) It is not over until The
Lord God says that it is over. If something bad happens to us while
we are witnessing for The Lord, rejoice and be exceedingly glad for great will
be our reward in heaven. (Matthew 5:11-12)
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