Ryan
Member
"And I will grant authority to my two witnesses, and they will prophesy for twelve hundred and sixty days, clothed in sackcloth.” 4 These are the two olive trees and the two lampstands that stand before the Lord of the earth."
My intention is not to try and figure out who the Two Witnesses are, of which I have my opinion(s). But solely to provoke thought about whether we will identify them when the time comes?
"Stand before the Lord of the earth" implies they stood directly with God, and would have his testimony and teachings and meanings at their disposal to teach amongst the world. Now we know believers in Jesus have many different theologies, doctrines, etc that don't necessarily fit between denomination to denomination. I would assume, these witnessed will have the purest, most direct Word's of God ever spoken since Jesus's time on earth. So my question is this: Will we accept their testimony, even if it doesn't conform to any of our long held belief's and theologies? Or will people count them up as being false witnesses, based on long held erroneous belief's and doctrines? I belief when the time comes, they will uphold the Word of God, and we, myself included will have to re-think some certain things that we have been taught, no matter how small or how large it is.
My intention is not to try and figure out who the Two Witnesses are, of which I have my opinion(s). But solely to provoke thought about whether we will identify them when the time comes?
"Stand before the Lord of the earth" implies they stood directly with God, and would have his testimony and teachings and meanings at their disposal to teach amongst the world. Now we know believers in Jesus have many different theologies, doctrines, etc that don't necessarily fit between denomination to denomination. I would assume, these witnessed will have the purest, most direct Word's of God ever spoken since Jesus's time on earth. So my question is this: Will we accept their testimony, even if it doesn't conform to any of our long held belief's and theologies? Or will people count them up as being false witnesses, based on long held erroneous belief's and doctrines? I belief when the time comes, they will uphold the Word of God, and we, myself included will have to re-think some certain things that we have been taught, no matter how small or how large it is.