Resurrection Power: The Spirit of Life Unleashed
"And after three days and an half the Spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet; and great fear fell upon them which saw them." - Revelation 11:11

In the intriguing passage of Revelation 11:11 (KJV), we encounter a profound moment of divine intervention: “And after three days and an half the Spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet; and great fear fell upon them which saw them.” This verse, cloaked in apocalyptic imagery, speaks powerfully to the themes of resurrection, revitalization, and God’s supreme authority over life and death. Through this devotional reflection, we will explore the depth of God’s Spirit, the transformative power of resurrection, and the rightful response of awe and reverence that such acts inspire.
### The Context of the Witnesses
To fully grasp the weight of Revelation 11:11, we must first understand its context. In the preceding verses, specifically Revelation 11:3-6, we learn about two witnesses, often interpreted as God’s prophetic voices during the end times. These witnesses prophesy for 1,260 days, embodying God’s message in a world resistant to truth. They represent hope and truth amidst chaos, preaching the reality of God’s coming kingdom. However, as the narrative unfolds, we see they face immense hostility, ultimately being killed by the beast that arises from the abyss (Rev. 11:7).
### The Spirit of Life Enters
The phrase “the Spirit of life from God entered into them” is striking. This moment encapsulates the core essence of resurrection—life that is God-given, existing autonomously from human frailty. The imagery evokes the creation story found in Genesis, where God breathes life into Adam (Genesis 2:7). In both cases, life is bestowed through divine action, highlighting that even in defeat and death, God’s final say is life.
When the Spirit enters the two witnesses after their three-and-a-half-day ordeal, it signifies that death is not the end, but rather a transition. This mirrors the ultimate resurrection of Jesus Christ, who triumphed over sin and death. What the world perceives as an end can become, through God’s Spirit, a new beginning. This moment is profound not only for the two witnesses but for all believers. It assures us that God’s Spirit is a source of renewal, capable of reviving our weary souls and infusing our lives with purpose, even when circumstances seem hopeless.
### The Standing Up
“They stood upon their feet” implies immediacy and action. Once the Spirit was bestowed upon them, they did not remain prostrate in defeat but rose up with vigor—symbolizing empowerment and resilience. This standing serves as a call for the Church today. When we experience spiritual death or apathy, we must remember that the Spirit of God is available, ready to renew us. As we invite His presence, we can rise from our challenges, pain, and darkness into His glorious light.
### The Response of Fear
“And great fear fell upon them which saw them.” What is the source of this fear? It is a response to witnessing the power of God unleashed in a definitive display. Mortal beings are faced with the reality of the divine authority at work in the world. When God acts, whether through resurrection or miraculous intervention, it elicits awe. Fear, in this context, is reverential—a recognition of God’s sovereignty and majesty.
In our lives, let us reflect on our responses to God’s workings among us. Are we moved to fear and reverence when we see His power at play? Or do we overlook His acts of grace and renewal? The fear our world needs is a holy reverence that leads to awe and worship.
### Conclusion
As we meditate on Revelation 11:11, let us remember the promise imbued in these verses: the Spirit of life from God is at work among us, waiting to breathe life into our stagnant areas, bringing hope where there seems to be none, and calling us to stand boldly in our faith. While challenges may come, we serve a God who not only raises the dead but empowers the living. Therefore, as His witnesses, let us stand firm, emboldened by His Spirit, forging ahead amidst a world that desperately needs peace, hope, and the life-giving power of God. May we reflect His resurrection power into our families, communities, and beyond, standing in faith, grounded in the truth of His Word.
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Revelation 11:11 - "And after three days and an half the Spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet; and great fear fell upon them which saw them."
"And after three days and an half the Spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet; and great fear fell upon them which saw them." - Revelation 11:11
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