During the second woe, God's two prophets are killed and then resurrected as God's testimony torments and judges the world.
This passage shows that God's truth, teaching and testimony apply to all people and that he will judge the unrepentant.
His truth and testimony show us that all sin will be judged and that this judgement brings death. No works of men can atone for this sin. No works of men can escape this judgement. Only the work of Christ on the cross... his crucifixion... his death... and his resurrection can atone for our sins. When we accept him as our saviour we are given the gift of eternal life.
Up until now have you been relying on your good works, your family history, your baptism as an infant or other things for your salvation?
What steps do you need to take right now to be assured of your salvation?
In Rev 11:10 we see the earth celebrating over the death of God's two prophets. What sins do you celebrate instead of repent of before God?
READ REVELATION 11:15-19
Study verses 15 and 16, Rev 10:7, Matt 28:18, Dan 2:44 and Dan 7:14. From these verses describe what happened after the 7th angel sounded his trumpet. How do the Matthew and Daniel passages shed light on the mystery of God referred to in Rev 10:7?
Study verses 17 and 18 and Dan 7:9-10. Describe why the elders were thankful and God's response to believers and unbelievers in these verses.
Read verse 19. Where is God's Ark of the Covenant and what power does it hold?
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