Revelation Chapter Eleven

REVELATION CHAPTER ELEVEN

Revelation Chapter Eleven β€” The Two Witnesses and the Seventh Trumpet

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Measuring the Temple of God and the Altar

Β REVELATION CHAPTER ELEVEN: JESUS REVEALED IN THE SIGNS AND SYMBOLS

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 All symbols are listed in order of appearance, prepared for spiritual revelation.

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 A Reed Like Unto a Rod (Rev. 11:1)
Symbol: Divine measurement, correction, and standard of righteousness
Meaning: God is measuring His temple (His people), not for destruction but for alignment and conformity to Christ. The “reed” speaks of a flexible but firm measuring stick, indicating grace and truth.

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 The Temple of God
Symbol: The dwelling place of God β€” His people, not a building
Meaning: This represents the corporate body of Christ, being measured for maturity, order, and fullness. Not the temple in Jerusalem β€” but the temple made of living stones (1 Cor. 3:16, Eph. 2:21).

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 The Altar
Symbol: The place of offering, intercession, and union with Christ’s sacrifice
Meaning: God’s dealings with the inward heart, calling us to continual spiritual sacrifice, not religious performance. It’s where prayer and fire meet.

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 Them That Worship Therein
Symbol: True worshipers β€” those who live by Spirit and truth
Meaning: The Elect Church β€” not all who gather, but those who worship from within, according to divine measurement.

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 The Court Without the Temple
Symbol: The outer religious world β€” not part of the inner life of the Spirit
Meaning: Those outside the true spiritual temple β€” religious but carnal, given over to be trodden down. God is not measuring this group because they do not walk in truth.

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 It Is Given to the Gentiles
Symbol: Worldly dominion over external religion
Meaning: The outward system of man β€” the visible church realm β€” is under the influence of the nations (Gentiles), which trample the truth when it’s not inwardly possessed.

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 Forty and Two Months
Symbol: A symbolic period of divine testing, limitation, and witness (3Β½ years)
Meaning: Not just chronological β€” this period points to the incomplete reign of man and the transition into kingdom fullness. It parallels the wilderness experience.

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 Two Witnesses (Rev. 11:3)
Symbol: Prophetic company β€” the corporate voice of Christ
Meaning: Symbolic of a two-fold witness β€” Word & Spirit, Law & Grace, Moses & Elijah, Prophetic & Apostolic. It also reflects the overcoming remnant proclaiming the fullness of Christ.

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 Clothed in Sackcloth
Symbol: Humility, mourning, intercession
Meaning: The spirit of the witnesses is not triumphalist β€” they walk in brokenness, prophetic burden, and identification with Christ’s sufferings.

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 Two Olive Trees and Two Candlesticks (Rev. 11:4)
Symbol: Anointed witness and shining revelation
Meaning: Drawn from Zechariah 4 β€” these represent anointed vessels continually filled by the Spirit, shining light and bearing witness to the living Christ.

11. 

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 Fire Proceeds Out of Their Mouth
Symbol: Prophetic judgment, purging word of truth
Meaning: The Word of the Lord burns up carnal resistance, false doctrines, and religious mixture. This is the Spirit’s fire in the mouth of the overcomers.

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 Power to Shut Heaven
Symbol: Authority in the realm of intercession and judgment
Meaning: Echoes Elijah β€” the overcomers move in the authority of Christ, releasing or withholding spiritual rain (revelation and blessing) according to divine purpose.

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 Turn Water to Blood, Smite the Earth with Plagues
Symbol: Apostolic authority to confront systems and call for change
Meaning: This points to prophetic confrontation with religious Egypt and Babylon β€” spiritual powers are shaken by the word of the witnesses.

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 The Beast from the Bottomless Pit (Rev. 11:7)
Symbol: Spiritual system of deception and opposition
Meaning: Not one man, but a beastly nature, political-religious spirit that arises to oppose the true witness β€” a type of antichrist authority empowered by soulish religion.

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 The Beast Shall Overcome Them and Kill Them
Symbol: Apparent defeat of the witness β€” suffering and martyrdom
Meaning: This is a temporary silencing of the witness β€” not final defeat. It mirrors Christ’s death β€” but also leads to resurrection power.

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 Their Dead Bodies Lie in the Street of the Great City
Symbol: The exposed, dishonored remnant
Meaning: The world mocks and parades the β€œfailure” of the true church. The “great city” spiritually represents Sodom (perversion) and Egypt (bondage) β€” external religious systems.

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 Three and a Half Days β€” Then Spirit of Life Enters Them
Symbol: Resurrection and restoration
Meaning: Just as Christ rose, so too the witness company rises β€” not physically necessarily, but spiritually in new authority and divine vindication.

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 They Ascended to Heaven in a Cloud
Symbol: Glory and elevation into spiritual authority
Meaning: The overcomers are lifted into heavenly realms of dominion, reigning in the Spirit β€” not escape, but enthronement.

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 The Same Hour a Great Earthquake
Symbol: Divine shaking and transition
Meaning: The resurrection of the witness brings a spiritual earthquake β€” shaking nations, exposing systems, preparing the way for the seventh trumpet.

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 The Seventh Angel Sounded β€” The Kingdoms Become Christ’s
Symbol: Fulfillment, total dominion, fullness of God’s government
Meaning: This trumpet announces what the whole book builds toward β€” the declaration that Christ now rules through a completed body, and He shall reign forever and ever.

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 1. A REED LIKE UNTO A ROD β€” MEASURING THE TEMPLE OF GOD
β€œAnd there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein.”

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 Revelation 11:1

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 Spiritual Symbol: Divine Measuring β€” Alignment to Christ, Not Condemnation

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 Color Symbolism:

Gold: Divine nature

Silver: Redemption

White: Righteousness and truth

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 A Reed Like Unto a Rod β€” The Lord’s Measuring Tool
This is not a physical yardstick β€” this is the standard of Christ, the plumb line of divine truth, used to measure not a building, but a people.

A reed is flexible β€” speaking of grace

A rod is firm β€” speaking of authority
Together, this reed-rod is the fusion of grace and truth, wielded by the Spirit to align the Elect Church to the image of the Son.

This is not judgment unto destruction. This is measurement unto maturity.

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 Measure the Temple, the Altar, and the Worshipers
This is a threefold measurement:

The Temple of God β€” the body of Christ, the house made of living stones

The Altar β€” the heart of intercession and sacrifice, where Christ is central

Them that worship therein β€” not outward worshipers, but those who worship in spirit and truth (John 4:24)

God is not measuring religion.
He’s not measuring buildings.
He’s measuring authenticity, alignment, and intimacy.

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 What Does It Mean to Be Measured?
To be measured is to be:

Examined in the Spirit

Aligned to Christ

Purified in motive

Adjusted in doctrine and life

Prepared for kingdom authority

The Lord is raising up a priesthood that meets His exact dimensions, not man’s blueprints.

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 The Message to the Elect Church
This measuring is not about shame β€” it’s about sanctification and sonship.

Are you worshiping within the temple β€” or lingering in the outer courts?

Are you laying your life on the altar β€” or standing back with Cain’s offering?

Are you willing to be measured, pruned, refined, aligned β€” to host the glory?

The measured ones become the manifested sons.
The aligned temple becomes the dwelling place of the fullness.

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 Seeing Jesus in the Reed and the Rod
Jesus is:

The true Temple (John 2:19)

The one who baptizes with fire and measures the sons

The Reed bruised but not broken (Isaiah 42:3)

The Rod of Iron (Rev. 19:15) β€” who rules in justice and grace

He is both gentle and firm.
He’s not measuring to punish β€” He’s measuring to fill with glory.

God’s not counting heads. He’s measuring hearts.
He’s not building for crowds β€” He’s preparing a habitation.

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 2. THE COURT WITHOUT IS GIVEN TO THE GENTILES
β€œBut the court which is without the temple leave out, and measure it not; for it is given unto the Gentiles: and the holy city shall they tread under foot forty and two months.”

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 Revelation 11:2

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 Spiritual Symbol: Outer Religion β€” Unmeasured by God, Trodden by Carnality

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 Color Symbolism:

Gray: Mixture

Bronze: Judgment

Brown Dust: Earthly nature, flesh-based religion

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 The Court Without β€” Unmeasured, Uninhabited, Unrecognized
God says: β€œLeave it out.”
Don’t measure it. Don’t align it. Don’t anoint it.

Why?

Because this outer court represents:

Religious activity without inner reality

Form without fire

Tradition without truth

Crowds without covenant

This is the outer realm of Christianity β€” noisy, active, visible… but void of Spirit and truth. God is not interested in measuring what man builds for himself.

God is after the temple within β€” not the court of popularity, appearance, or carnal worship.

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 Given to the Gentiles β€” What Does That Mean?
β€œGentiles” here symbolize:

The natural mind

The unregenerate man

Worldly systems and soulish religion

This is not about literal nations β€” it’s about spiritual dominion.

When the Church drifts from the Spirit:

The outer court gets handed over

Carnal reasoning, human control, and political spirits take over

The true anointing departs, and what’s left is religion ruled by flesh

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 They Shall Tread the Holy City Under Foot
The “holy city” spiritually represents:

The bride, the elect company, the heavenly Jerusalem (Heb. 12:22)

The place of worship, identity, and kingdom rule

The foot of the Gentile is not physical β€” it’s the influence of:

False doctrine

Babylonian systems

Religious manipulation

Legalism and soulish charisma

That which is meant to be holy becomes trampled by what is unspiritual when the inner court is forsaken.

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 Forty and Two Months β€” A Season of Mixture and Conflict
This prophetic time β€” 42 months, 1,260 days, or 3Β½ years β€” appears throughout Scripture. It represents:

A season of incomplete authority

A time of prophetic tension and transition

A divinely limited period where outer systems dominate, but only for a while

It’s not forever. It’s allowed, but not endorsed. And it ends with a shift in power.

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 Message to the Elect Church
God is not measuring what man is building outside the Spirit.
He’s not validating what appears holy but is void of truth.
He’s drawing the Elect:

Into the measured temple

Into the altar of fire

Away from the courts of compromise

God doesn’t dwell in the outer court. He calls His sons within the veil.

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 Seeing Jesus in the Division
Jesus is:

The high priest within the veil, not among outer religion

The One who said, β€œNot every one that saith β€˜Lord, Lord’…” (Matt. 7:21)

The Shepherd calling His sheep out of the religious camp (Heb. 13:13)

The builder of the true city β€” not trampled, but glorious and prepared

Christ is calling His people out of the outer court, out of mixture, out of soulish domination β€” and into the temple not made with hands.

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 3. I WILL GIVE POWER UNTO MY TWO WITNESSES
β€œAnd I will give power unto my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand two hundred and threescore days, clothed in sackcloth.”

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 Revelation 11:3

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 Spiritual Symbol: The Prophetic Company Bearing Double Witness of Christ

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 Color Symbolism:

Black Sackcloth: Humility, brokenness

Fiery Amber: Anointing

Gold: Divine authority

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 Two Witnesses β€” What Do They Represent?
These are not just two individuals, but a symbolic prophetic company:

A double portion ministry

A corporate voice

A remnant people raised up in the last days to testify of Christ in fullness

They represent:

Word and Spirit

Law and Prophets (Moses and Elijah types)

The apostolic and prophetic streams in unison

The two olive trees and two candlesticks (Rev. 11:4, Zech. 4)

They stand not as mere preachers, but as embodied revelation β€” living, breathing testimonies of Jesus Christ in authority and demonstration.

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 Clothed in Sackcloth β€” Mantled in Humility and Intercession
Sackcloth speaks of:

Deep repentance and travail

Prophetic mourning for a wayward Church

Identification with the sufferings of Christ

This is not a people robed in titles and gold, but in tears and fire.
Their power flows not from platform, but from pain, purity, and presence.

They are mantled in sackcloth because they carry God’s burden, not man’s ambition.

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 I Will Give Power β€” Divine Authority to Speak and Shake
This isn’t borrowed fire β€” it’s given power:

From heaven’s throne

To declare heaven’s decree

In the spirit of Elijah, John the Baptist, and Jesus Himself

Their mission?

To prophesy again (Rev. 10:11)

To call the Church back to Christ

To confront religious systems and reveal the Kingdom within

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 1,260 Days β€” A Measured Season of Witness
This same symbolic period appears multiple times (Rev. 12, Dan. 7). It represents:

A season of divine limitation

A witness in the wilderness

A time of prophetic confrontation

It is not the end β€” it is the forerunning.
These witnesses prepare the way of the Lord β€” as John did β€” crying out in the wilderness of religion and deception.

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 Message to the Elect Church
This is the hour where God is raising up:

Not crowds, but companies

Not celebrities, but witnesses

Not professional preachers, but prophetic carriers of the Lamb’s nature

If you are part of this company, you must:

Eat the little book (Rev. 10)

Embrace sackcloth over ego

Speak only what the Lamb says

Stand in power, but walk in brokenness

The power of the two witnesses is not political β€” it’s prophetic, priestly, and pure.

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 Seeing Jesus in the Two Witnesses
Jesus is:

The Faithful and True Witness (Rev. 1:5)

The One who stood before rulers and religious men

The One anointed with power, but clothed in humility

The One who laid down His life and rose in glory

These witnesses bear His image, speak His voice, and walk His path.

The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.
The two witnesses are His voice in the earth β€” not echoing man, but revealing the Son.

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 4. THE TWO OLIVE TREES AND THE TWO CANDLESTICKS
β€œThese are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth.”

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 Revelation 11:4

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 Spiritual Symbol: Unlimited Oil & Unquenchable Light β€” A Burning Witness Before God

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 Color Symbolism:

Green Olive Trees: Life, anointing, never-ending supply

Gold Candlesticks: Glory, revelation, divine illumination

White Flame: Purity of Spirit and truth

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 The Two Olive Trees β€” Ceaseless Anointing
This vision connects directly to Zechariah 4, where two olive trees stand beside a golden candlestick, feeding oil into it without human hands. They represent:

Continuous flow of Spirit

Unhindered supply of divine life

A people whose anointing comes from intimacy, not machinery

No priests refilling lamps.
No external source.
Just an eternal connection to the Root of Jesse β€” Jesus Christ Himself.

These trees represent a people planted in Christ β€” never dry, never empty, never dependent on flesh.

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 The Two Candlesticks β€” Burning with Revelation and Witness
In Revelation 1:20, candlesticks are churches β€” lampstands bearing Christ’s light.

Here, they are not entire churches, but a select company:

Standing before the God of the earth

Shining in the darkest age

Burning with a message that cannot be extinguished

These candlesticks are not placed on earth’s altars β€” they stand before the presence of God.

The olive trees fuel the candlesticks. The anointing fuels the witness.

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 The Divine Pattern: Rooted, Anointed, and Burning
This double image shows the divine order:

Planted in Christ (olive tree)

Filled with oil (Spirit)

Lit with fire (revelation)

Standing before God (authority)

These are not showmen; they are shining ones.

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 Standing Before the God of the Earth
This speaks of:

Heavenly placement β€” not functioning from earth, but from Zion

Priestly ministry β€” like Elijah, who said, β€œI stand before the Lord”

Fearless representation β€” they do not waver before kings or beasts

Only those who stand before God can stand against the systems of men.

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 Message to the Elect Church
This is your calling:

To be planted in Him, not platforms

To be fueled by intimacy, not performance

To burn without burnout, because the oil never stops

This is not reserved for the elite. This is for the overcoming company, the elect church, who chooses the inner flame over the outer fame.

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 Seeing Jesus in the Trees and Candlesticks
Jesus is:

The Root and the Offspring of David

The True Olive Tree from which the elect draw life

The One who walks among the candlesticks (Rev. 2:1)

The Eternal Flame who lights every witness with His fire

This is the hour of the burning ones.
Not flickering candles, but established lamps fed by heaven’s oil.

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 5. FIRE PROCEEDETH OUT OF THEIR MOUTH
β€œAnd if any man will hurt them, fire proceedeth out of their mouth, and devoureth their enemies: and if any man will hurt them, he must in this manner be killed.”

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 Revelation 11:5

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 Spiritual Symbol: Prophetic Fire β€” Divine Words That Consume All Carnality

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 Color Symbolism:

Flaming Red: Judgment and passion

Amber Flame: Divine utterance

White Fire: Purity and cleansing

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 Fire From the Mouth β€” What Is This Really?
This is not physical fire.
This is the fire of the Word of God coming out of a sanctified prophetic mouth.
These witnesses speak with:

Creative power

Consuming truth

Unstoppable anointing

Just as Jeremiah was told:

β€œBehold, I will make My words in your mouth fire, and this people wood, and it shall devour them.”

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 Jeremiah 5:14

This isn’t violence β€” it’s spiritual confrontation with lies, religious systems, and fleshly resistance.
Every word burns away what cannot remain in the presence of Christ.

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 The Word Becomes Fire When It’s Born of the Spirit
This is not about shouting or volume β€” it’s about substance.
The fire flows when:

The voice of Christ is inside you

Your tongue is purified by the altar coal

You speak not as man, but as one sent

When the Lamb speaks through His witnesses, demons tremble and falsehood melts.

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 Devoureth Their Enemies β€” Consuming All Opposition
The enemies here are not people β€” they are:

Doctrines of devils

Soulish manipulation

Religious blindness

Pride, legalism, and Babylon’s mixture

Fire devours not by hate, but by truth that exposes and delivers.
This is the fire of purification, not revenge.
It breaks the yoke and burns away the veil.

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 If Any Man Will Hurt Them…
This phrase declares:

These witnesses are not helpless

God has authorized their protection

Their words are their defense

They don’t fight back with swords. They fight with light.
When flesh attacks, fire responds β€” not to destroy people, but to preserve the purpose of God.

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 Message to the Elect Church
The elect in this hour must:

Guard the mouth β€” it’s a weapon and a well

Sanctify the message β€” speak only what’s born in the Spirit

Fear not resistance β€” your words are not yours alone

This is the day where fire-baptized saints speak spirit-words that:

Confront Babylon

Heal the broken

Burn through compromise

And prepare the way of the Lord

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 Seeing Jesus in the Fiery Mouth
Jesus is:

The One with a two-edged sword proceeding from His mouth (Rev. 1:16)

The Word made flesh β€” who spoke and storms ceased, demons fled, and truth prevailed

The refiner’s fire β€” who purifies a people unto Himself

The only Voice whose fire never harms, but always heals, exposes, restores, and aligns

The fire in the mouth of the two witnesses is the very fire of the Word of Christ.
It does not destroy people β€” it destroys all that opposes the kingdom of God within them.

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 6. POWER TO SHUT HEAVEN THAT IT RAIN NOT
β€œThese have power to shut heaven, that it rain not in the days of their prophecy…”

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 Revelation 11:6a

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 Spiritual Symbol: Authority Over Spiritual Atmospheres

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 Color Symbolism:

Dark Blue Skies: Closed heavens, drought of revelation

Silver Clouds: Hidden truths waiting to pour forth

Golden Rain: Outpouring of Spirit and Word

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 Shutting Heaven β€” What Does It Mean?
This doesn’t speak of controlling weather patterns in the natural. It symbolizes the ability to govern spiritual climates.

Just as Elijah prayed and the heavens withheld rain (1 Kings 17:1), these witnesses:

Stand in spiritual authority

Can bind or release truth

Determine the flow of revelation to those under their prophetic voice

This shutting of heaven is symbolic of the withdrawal of divine blessing from rebellious systems or hardened hearts.

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 The Rain Represents Revelation and Presence
In Scripture, rain always represents:

Fresh revelation

Outpouring of the Spirit

Divine favor and growth

When rain is withheld:

The Word becomes scarce (Amos 8:11)

People walk in dryness and confusion

God is silently judging with the absence of Himself

This is not cruelty β€” it’s a divine strategy to awaken hearts.

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 Prophetic Authority to Open and Shut
This is the authority of:

Elijah: who bound the heavens

Peter: who was given the keys to bind and loose

Jesus: who has the key of David (Rev. 3:7)

These witnesses function under Christ’s command to:

Shut up the heavens when the Word is rejected

Release living water when the heart is ready

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 Why Does the Heaven Shut During Their Prophecy?
Because:

Religion has become mechanical

The Church has ignored the Spirit

God is calling for true repentance and hunger

The drought forces the fleshly church to cry out, just like Israel did during Elijah’s time.

The prophetic voice brings both judgment and hope. One dries the land. The other brings the flood.

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 Message to the Elect Church
This is a wake-up call for the elect:

Be sensitive to the spiritual atmosphere around you

Understand when God withholds His rain to stir hunger

Speak only when heaven speaks β€” don’t manufacture rain

We are not weather-makers β€” we are voice-activated gates.
When the Spirit moves, we move. When He withholds, we wait.

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 Seeing Jesus in the Rain and the Closed Heavens
Jesus is:

The Living Water (John 4:10)

The Rain from Heaven that waters the soul

The One who withheld truth from the proud and poured it out on the hungry

The Lion who roars and the Lamb who weeps

He shut the heavens on the Pharisees but opened rivers for the Samaritan woman.

This authority is not to destroy, but to discipline in love.
The heavens shut so that hearts may open.

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 7. POWER OVER WATERS TO TURN THEM TO BLOOD
β€œβ€¦and have power over waters to turn them to blood…”

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 Revelation 11:6b

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 Spiritual Symbol: Exposing Corrupted Doctrine and Dead Works

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 Color Symbolism:

Clear Blue Water: Pure Word, truth, and Spirit

Red Blood Water: Judgment on polluted streams

Dark Crimson: Revelation of death operating under religious pretense

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 Waters Represent Doctrinal Flow
In Scripture, waters often represent:

Teaching (Eph. 5:26)

People (Rev. 17:15)

Spiritual influence and flow

These witnesses are given authority to expose false flows β€” to reveal when the water is no longer life-giving, but defiled with blood (death).

When Moses turned the Nile to blood, it was a blow against Egypt’s gods.
When these witnesses turn waters to blood, it’s a blow against Babylon’s polluted systems.

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 Blood in the Waters β€” What Does It Mean?
This is not literal β€” it is symbolic of:

Judgment on false teaching

The death of religious systems masquerading as life

God exposing ministries that preach a gospel of works, not grace

Wherever the pure water of the Spirit is corrupted, God will reveal it by the Spirit of Truth.

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 Authority to Expose What Is Hidden
These witnesses don’t preach to tickle ears.
They confront doctrines that:

Bind instead of liberate

Condemn instead of redeem

Promote performance over transformation

Turning water to blood is God’s way of saying:

β€œThis looks like life, but it’s death.”

It’s divine confrontation.

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 Judgment as Mercy
Turning water to blood isn’t about destruction β€” it’s mercy.
Why?

Because the people need to see what they’re drinking.

When the Word becomes exposed for what it is β€” dead, religious, powerless β€” the elect begin to hunger again for the true fountain of life.

God reveals the blood in the water so His people will cry out, β€œGive us living water!”

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 Message to the Elect Church
This is a call to:

Discern what stream you’re drinking from

Return to the pure water of the Spirit

Allow the Spirit to cleanse every mixture in your understanding

This is not about criticizing others. It’s about walking in truth and light.

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 Seeing Jesus in the Waters and Blood
Jesus is:

The fountain of living waters (Jer. 2:13)

The Word made flesh, washing His Bride with pure water

The One whose blood reveals and redeems

The One who both judges the false and fills the empty

The true prophetic voice exposes the blood in the water,
but offers the River of Life freely to all who thirst.

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 8. TO SMITE THE EARTH WITH ALL PLAGUES, AS OFTEN AS THEY WILL
β€œβ€¦and to smite the earth with all plagues, as often as they will.”

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 Revelation 11:6c

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 Spiritual Symbol: Apostolic Dominion to Break Strongholds and Release Divine Consequences

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 Color Symbolism:

Earthy Brown: The realm of humanity and carnality

Sickly Green: Corruption and decay in fallen systems

Fiery Orange and Gold: Purification and the refining judgments of God

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 What Are β€œPlagues” in the Spirit?
Plagues in this context are not literal diseases.
They represent:

Divine interventions that interrupt and confront rebellion

Consequences released through the Word that shake the earth

Spiritual shockwaves designed to awaken the slumbering

Just as Moses released plagues on Egypt’s false gods, these witnesses release plagues of truth against:

Religious pretense

Political corruption

Idolatrous systems

Fleshly mindsets

These are not random punishments β€” they are targeted spiritual judgments aimed at setting creation free.

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 Plagues As Often As They Will β€” What Authority!
This phrase reveals something powerful:

These witnesses have mature authority

They walk in union with God’s heart

Their will is aligned with His will

They don’t act selfishly or presumptuously. They act:

From a place of intimacy

As sons matured by fire

Knowing when and how to declare judgment in righteousness

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 Judgment with Purpose
Every β€œplague” released serves divine purpose:

To break up hard ground

To expose hidden sin

To shake kingdoms

To set captives free

They are like trumpet blasts β€” each one calling for repentance, awakening, and surrender.

Judgment is not God’s final word. Restoration is. But judgment often opens the path.

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 Plagues Smite the Earth β€” Not the Sky
Note that these plagues are targeted at the earth, symbolizing:

The carnal mind

The religious order of man

Systems built on flesh, not Spirit

The witnesses are not here to hurt the hungry β€” they are here to shake the Babylonian systems to their foundation.

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 Message to the Elect Church
This is a call to the mature elect:

Walk in spiritual discernment

Understand the purpose of divine plagues

Speak only what God commands, with holy reverence

Know when to blow the trumpet and when to weep between the porch and the altar

The hour of lukewarm mixture is over.
The hour of prophetic confrontation is here.

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 Seeing Jesus in the Releasing of Plagues
Jesus is:

The Judge of all the earth (Gen. 18:25)

The One who declared, β€œI came not to bring peace, but a sword.” (Matt. 10:34)

The Lamb who opens the seals, and releases judgment that prepares the way of the Lord

The Consuming Fire who purifies all things by His truth

He is never reckless β€” He is precise.
And His judgments are always righteous, redemptive, and restorative.

These plagues are not about wrath alone β€” they are about waking a world asleep in religion.
They are the hammer blows of heaven breaking the chains of bondage.

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 Conclusion: A Witness Company Arising in Power and Glory
In Revelation Chapter Eleven, we have not just seen prophetic events β€” we’ve seen a people formed in the fire, shaped by God’s dealings, and raised up as a witness company in the earth.

These are not ordinary believers.
These are:

Measured ones, set apart from the outer court of mixture

Olive trees and lampstands, burning with the anointing and revelation of Christ

Prophets of purpose, who prophesy not for show, but from union with the Lamb

Sons of Thunder, who release judgments, not in rage β€” but in love and divine accuracy

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 The Two Witnesses β€” A Picture of the Overcoming Church
They symbolize the corporate Body of Christ walking in:

Resurrected authority

Mature wisdom

Prophetic fire

And heavenly alignment

This witness ministry isn’t just coming β€” it’s emerging right now.

You, beloved saint, may very well be a part of this unfolding testimony of Christ in the earth.

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 When They Finish Their Testimony…
The beast may rise.
The world may rejoice over their death.
But death cannot hold the breath of God.

β€œAnd after three days and a half the Spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet.”

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 Revelation 11:11

This is resurrection power.
This is God’s final word: glory.

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 The Message to the Elect
Rise up and be counted among the measured ones

Let your outer court be surrendered, that the inner man might shine

Embrace the fire of His Word, the bitterness of truth, and the sweetness of union

Speak only what heaven gives β€” and do it in love, clarity, and boldness

You are part of this lampstand company.
You are His witness in this hour.

Let the outer court Church be shaken,
Let the holy remnant arise,
Let the two olive trees flow,
Let the witnesses of glory testify,
Until the kingdoms of this world become the Kingdom of our Lord, and of His Christ.

Amen.
So be it.
Let the witnesses arise.

Revelation Chapter Eleven

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Revelation Chapter Eleven β€” The Two Witnesses and the Seventh Trumpet

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