sermon: The Two Witnesses (Part 1)

The Little Book of Revelation 10:8-10
Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Given 27-Apr-02; Tape #555

Description: In beginning a series on the Two Witnesses, Richard Ritenbaugh, wary of previous abuses of prophecy, asserts that God wants us to recognize them as they occur or shortly after they have occurred. For individuals to cling dogmatically to an interpretion before the events happen has perennially led to debate and missing vital details. It is more important to know the prophecies than their interpretation. This sermon explores Revelation 10:8-10 and Ezekiel 2-3, focusing on the symbolism of eating the little book (ingesting God's Word) and its link to the ministry of the Two Witnesses of Jesus Christ. (71 minutes)

Keywords/Topics: Anger of my spirit, Apostles, Consequences, Debate, Dogmatism, Eating the little book, Ezekiel, Inset chapter, Need to know, Opinions, Parallel, Prophecy, Scroll, Seven Thunders, Two witnesses, Vagueness, Warning message, Watchman

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Sermons in the The Two Witnesses series:

The Two Witnesses (Part 1)

The Little Book of Revelation 10:8-10

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 2)

A Reed Like a Rod

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 3)

Their Testimony

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 4)

Zechariah 4

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 5)

The Golden Bowl and Fire from Heaven

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 6)

The Types

 

The Two Witnesses (Part 7)

Their Death and Resurrection (Conclusion)

 



 

















 
 
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