The Impact Of The Two Witnesses | Revelation 11:7-13
This powerful exploration of Revelation 11 takes us deep into the prophetic narrative of God's two witnesses during the tribulation period. We encounter a remarkable truth: God will never be without a witness, even in humanity's darkest hour. These two prophets, described as olive trees and lampstands, embody spiritual anointing and serve as bearers of divine truth when deception runs rampant. What strikes us most profoundly is the assurance that we are indestructible until God's purpose for our lives is complete. Like Paul, who endured beatings, imprisonment, and persecution yet declared 'I have finished the race,' we can face our own trials knowing our breath is held securely in God's hands. The passage reveals a sobering contrast between the Lamb of God who saves sinners and the beast of Satan who persecutes saints. Yet even amid judgment, we witness God's incredible mercy—when the two witnesses are resurrected after three and a half days, many give glory to God. This reminds us that divine grace extends even to the final moments, offering salvation to those who will turn their hearts. The question becomes deeply personal: have we accepted this gift of salvation while we still have breath? Are we living as His witnesses in our own generation, unafraid because we know whose hands hold our destiny?