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What does Revelation chapter 11 teach us about the church in the last days?

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Revelation chapter 11 illustrates that the church will face significant opposition and loss of influence in the last days, ultimately appearing lifeless before the world.

In Revelation chapter 11, we see a powerful depiction of the church's position in the tumultuous last days. The chapter indicates that the church will face severe persecution, to the point of being silenced and rendered powerless. This will manifest as a condition where the church is like dead bodies lying in the street, reflecting her lost influence and credibility among the nations. The passage serves as a stark warning that, while the church may seemingly be defeated, this state is often temporary, as God's purposes will eventually be fulfilled. In verse 11, after a short period, the Spirit of life from God will enter the church again, demonstrating that though she may face overwhelming opposition, her ultimate victory is assured through Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 11:1-12, Jeremiah 30:7

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