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How do we know the church is symbolized by the two witnesses in Revelation?

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The two witnesses in Revelation symbolize the church as they bear witness to the truth of the Gospel.

Interpreting the two witnesses in Revelation as symbols of the church comes from their roles as bearers of the Gospel message, embodying the light of the truth in a world filled with darkness. The Scriptures draw parallels between the witnesses and the church throughout its history, indicating that the ministry of the church, empowered by the Holy Spirit, is to proclaim repentance and faith in Christ. As the church proclaims this message, it fulfills its role as the lampstand, tested through tribulation but ultimately resolute in its mission. This theology aligns with the overarching narrative of Scripture, showing that the church, despite persecution, continues to shine as a beacon of hope.
Scripture References: Revelation 11:3-4, Zechariah 4:11-14

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