sermon: The Two Witnesses (Part 2)
A Reed Like a Rod
Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Given 11-May-02; Tape #557
Description: Continuing the exploration of Revelation 10-11, Richard Ritenbaugh expounds the bitterness Ezekiel and John experienced from ingesting the little book. God's truth may bring about sadness, astonishment, anger, and bitterness to the one delivering the message. James and John, displaying violent somewhat destructive zeal, serve as the prototypes of the Two Witnesses, who will have developed controlled, purified zeal (Mark 3:14). A major role of the Two Witnesses is to measure the spiritual Temple, evaluating the condition of the church, purifying its worship, and ensuring the people are pure before God. (70 minutes)
Keywords/Topics: Activity of spirit, Altar of incense, Anger, Bitterness, Boanerges, Little book, Measuring, Message to the church, Message to the world, Prophecy, Reed, Repentance, Rod, Sadness, Sons of thunder, Temple of God, Warning, Watchman, Worship
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Sermons in the The Two Witnesses series: |
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The Little Book of Revelation 10:8-10 |
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A Reed Like a Rod |
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Their Testimony |
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Zechariah 4 |
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The Golden Bowl and Fire from Heaven |
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The Types |
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Their Death and Resurrection (Conclusion) |
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