What does the phrase "the testimony of Jesus" mean in Revelation?

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The phrase "the testimony of Jesus" is mentioned four times in the book of Revelation; the context in which it is used makes the meaning plain. In Revelation 1:2, it refers back to the first verse, which says that God gave Jesus Christ this special message; and Christ in turn sent it to John by an angel. In other words, what we now have as the book of Revelation is "the testimony of Jesus." The ninth verse of the first chapter uses the phrase in the same way.

Revelation 12:17 says that the true Church has this testimony and keeps the commandments of God, meaning the same as Christ said in John 15:14, "You are My friends if you do whatever I command you." The Church of God lives by Christ's instructions. The commandments of God and Christ's instructions are one and the same.

The last reference is in Revelation 19:10, where the angel quickly restrains John from worshipping him. Instead, the angel said, "Worship God! For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy."

Some attempt to draw a different doctrine from this one verse. But if we allow the Bible to interpret itself, we see that the testimony of Jesus is the words of Christ in general and the revelation of this book in particular. "Prophecy" can mean foretelling the future or it can mean inspired preaching. Both meanings fit here. In other words, the angel was saying: "Don't worship me! You should only worship God! And your focus should be on preaching the word Jesus told me to give to you."

For more understanding, please read our booklet The Book of Revelation Unvailed

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  • JOHN BEHRENS

    In my experience, the Testimony of Jesus is the combination of two things: (1) the ability to hear the voice of Jesus speak to us by the gift and power of the Holy Ghost, and (2) immediately acting upon what He tell us to do, such as have faith in Him, repent of our sins, counsel others, heal others, testify, teach, forgive, etc. Doing these two things constitute the Spirit of Prophesy.
    The more we hear and obey His voice demonstrates that we are valiant in the testimony of Jesus especially if we face obstacles that try to dissuade us from doing so.
    I am married with three children and work as a CPA. Every day I encounter situations with my wife, children or clients that I need the wisdom of God. I find that I most often hear His voice when I pray, read the scriptures and ponder their meaning in my life.
    I testify that we have a kind and loving Father in Heaven that cares about everything in our lives. He wants to bless us and prosper us (Jeremiah 29:11-12). He is always with us (Psalm 139:7-10). By developing a Testimony of Jesus we gain access to His wisdom, power and healing touch.
    Jesus Christ is the Light and the Life of the world.

  • wqmarr
    A typo in my above reference; Exodus 32:18 should have been Exodus 31:18
  • wqmarr
    There is a denomination that claims they have the spirit of prophecy and everything they practice is in accordance with a person they claim to be a profit. When I studied the scriptures I found several things. 1. The Testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophecy - Revelation 19:10. 2. The Testimony of Jesus was given to Moses - Exodus 31:18 & Exodus 32:15-16 3. Jesus told Moses when he was going to give him His testimony and where he was to put it - Exodus 25:16, Exodus 25:21-22, Exodus 26:33-34 4. It seems to me that The Testimony of Jesus not only included what we call The Ten Commandments, Exodus 20:1-17 & Deuteronomy 5:6-21, but also the holy days - Exodus 31:13-18, Leviticus 23:1-44 This clearly says/shows that the unmentioned denomination does not have what they believe they do. I am still searching for more information regarding "The Spirit of Prophecy" whether it is the same thing, something different, or a mixture of The Testimony of Jesus and ...
  • deweys2

    well tomorrow is October 5.
    I'm STILL LOOKING UP !
    and will continue,

    Maranatha, Brother

  • SugarRay

    The denomination you speak of is actually called Seventh Day-Adventists. They are heavily inspired by their prophetess Ellen G White. Sadly, they are being misled.

  • Poetwanderer

    Ray baseless claims are not good. I once thought of the SDA Domination as a cult saying the prophetess Ellen White is a false prophet is not good Remember Saul believed that Christ was misleading the Jews before His appearing. Do not knock any one prophet even more so when they are backed by multiple eye witness accounts of miracles and had identical visions as other founders. They strike closer to the truth than most mega churches. I do not consider myself an Adventist but they have given me more profitable teaching in 7 months than in 20 years give or take of church in a big church. I am non denominational but if not for some wishy-washy doctrinal beliefs I would be an Adventist.

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