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Radiant Midweek is part of Radiant Church in Des Moines, IA. It’s designed to help us live beyond Sunday morning, live outside our church walls, and be a blessing in our community. Join us each week as we explore important topics, get to know our community, learn about things we may not have time to fully explore on Sunday morning, and dive deeper in our spiritual journey as we grow in our faith.
Welcome to Radiant Midweek — “The Two Witnesses (Revelation 11)”
Tonight we open Revelation 11 and meet the first of a fascinating cast introduced across chapters 11–14. Think of it like the playbill from Fiddler on the Roof—you’re handed a list of key characters so you know who matters in the story. Over the next few weeks we’ll meet: the Two Witnesses, the Beast(s), the Woman, the Child, the Dragon, Michael, the Lamb, the 144,000, three angels, and “one like the Son of Man.”
Today’s focus: the Two Witnesses—who are they and why do they matter?
What we cover
Measuring the temple (Rev 11:1–2): what the reed means, who/what gets measured (temple, altar, worshipers), and why the outer court is excluded and “given to the Gentiles” for 42 months.
Jerusalem “the holy city”: how “trampled by the nations” connects to Daniel, Jesus’ words (Luke 21:24), and the timeline language (42 months / 1,260 days / time, times, half a time).
The Two Witnesses (Rev 11:3–6):
Mission & wardrobe: 1,260 days of prophetic ministry clothed in sackcloth (a call to repentance).
Identity views: symbolic/corporate vs. literal—Moses & Elijah? Elijah & Enoch? two future prophets?
Miracle profile: fire against enemies, shutting the sky (like Elijah), waters to blood and plagues (like Moses).
Zechariah 4 connection: “two olive trees and two lampstands” who “stand before the Lord of the earth.”
Discipleship takeaway: bold witness in a hostile culture—fear God, not people (Matt 10:28).
Key Scriptures
Revelation 11:1–6; 10:11; 12:6,14 • Daniel 8:13–14; 9:24–27 • Luke 21:24 • Zechariah 4:1–14 • Malachi 4:5–6 • Numbers 35:30; Deuteronomy 17:6 • John 8:13–18 • James 5:17 • Hebrews 4:12 • Hosea 6:5 • Jeremiah 5:14; 23:29 • 2 Thessalonians 2:4 • Matthew 24:15; 10:28
Big Idea
God appoints credible, Spirit-empowered witnesses who call the world—and especially Jerusalem—to repentance and readiness for King Jesus. Their courage under pressure models how we proclaim the gospel: with clarity, compassion, and conviction.
Reflection / Small-Group Questions
Why does John measure the temple, altar, and worshipers but exclude the outer court?
How do the 42 months / 1,260 days help you frame Revelation’s timeline?
Which identity view of the Two Witnesses makes the most biblical sense to you—and why?
Where is God asking you to wear “sackcloth” (humble repentance) and speak with boldness this week?
Timestamps (chapters)
0:00 Welcome & intro2:10 The “playbill” of Revelation 11–146:40 Measuring the temple & outer court (Rev 11:1–2)18:25 The Holy City & times of the Gentiles28:50 Who are the Two Witnesses? Views & evidence44:15 Zechariah 4: olive trees & lampstand53:10 Miracles, mission, and meaning (Rev 11:5–6)1:04:30 Discipleship challenge & prayer
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Radiant Midweek is part of Radiant Church in Des Moines, IA. It’s designed to help us live beyond Sunday morning, live outside our church walls, and be a blessing in our community. Join us each week as we explore important topics, get to know our community, learn about things we may not have time to fully explore on Sunday morning, and dive deeper in our spiritual journey as we grow in our faith.