The Testimony of Jesus

Byron Wicker
Byron Wicker
November 27, 2025
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For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy."
- Revelation 19:10

Dear People Who Keep Company with God,

When John, as an old man, received the Revelation of Jesus Christ on the island of Patmos, he was overwhelmed by the glory of what he saw. At one point, he fell at an angel’s feet to worship, but the angel quickly corrected him: “Don’t do that! Worship God! For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” In that moment, John was reminded, and we are invited to remember, that even the most extraordinary revelations and heavenly visions point back to one Person: Jesus Christ.

That brief exchange reveals an important truth: every genuine prophetic word reflects the heart of Jesus. Prophecy isn’t simply about predicting the future or sharing spiritual insights; it’s about revealing who Jesus is and what He’s doing among His people and in the world.

From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture tells one unified story of God’s plan to redeem and restore humanity through His Son. The prophets looked forward to His coming, the apostles testified to His resurrection, and the Holy Spirit continues to reveal Him today. Every genuine prophetic voice, regardless of the time or place, ultimately finds its meaning in Him.

The angel’s words remind us that the essence of true revelation is seeing and knowing Jesus Himself. Without Him, prophecy becomes hollow and noisy. With Him, it brings life, conviction, and hope. 

The Holy Spirit, the Spirit of prophecy, works to make Jesus known (John 15:26). Whether through Scripture, a prophetic message, or a quiet word of encouragement, His goal remains the same: to draw hearts closer to Christ. He doesn’t point to personalities or movements; He points to King Jesus.

That truth anchors us in a world full of voices claiming to speak on God's behalf. We can discern what we hear by asking a simple question: Does this reveal Jesus? If it magnifies Him, reflects His character, and aligns with His Word, then it carries the true spirit of prophecy. But if it exalts people, stirs up fear, or departs from the gospel, it’s something else entirely.

At its core, prophecy invites us to deepen our relationship with Jesus. It’s not just about sharing information, it’s about transformation. When God speaks, He doesn’t merely predict; He calls us to repentance, trust, and fellowship with Him.

One of the most powerful prophetic messages we can all share is our personal testimony of Christ: what He has done in our lives, how He has transformed us, and how His grace continues to shape us each day.  As the apostle Paul wrote, “You can all prophesy in turn so that everyone may be instructed and encouraged” (1 Corinthians 14:31).

The same Holy Spirit who once inspired the prophets now lives within us. We’re invited to join the same prophetic flow that the angel spoke to John about in Revelation, the revealing of Jesus Christ through our words and lives, so that others might see Him more clearly and come to know the One to whom all heaven points.

Many Blessings, BW

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