Two Signs of God’s Last Day People, Part 1
Understanding the Prophecy
In a time of global confusion—especially surrounding the identity of Israel—Scripture provides a clear answer: God’s people are not defined by nationality, but by faith and obedience. Romans 9–11 reveals that both Jew and Gentile alike are part of Israel only through acceptance of the Messiah. Those who believe are grafted in; those who reject are cut off.
This teaching brings clarity to one of the most misunderstood topics in prophecy: Who are God’s people in the last days? The answer is not political, ethnic, or geographic—it is spiritual.
Revelation identifies two unmistakable characteristics of God’s end-time people. They keep the commandments of God, and they have the testimony of Yeshua. These are not optional traits—they are the defining marks of the remnant.
From Genesis to Revelation, obedience has always been central. God’s law was never abolished—it was written on the heart of those who love Him. The rejection of the Messiah was the pivotal moment in Israel’s history, but God has not cast off His people. Instead, He calls all—Jew and Gentile alike—to be grafted back into the covenant through faith.
In the final crisis, these two signs will bring conflict. Just as John was imprisoned for the word of God and the testimony of Yeshua, God’s people in the last days will face opposition for the same reasons. But these marks also identify them as those who belong to Him.
Prophetic Insights
- Israel is defined spiritually, not ethnically
- Believers are grafted into Israel through faith in Yeshua
- Unbelief—not ethnicity—is what cuts people off
- God’s end-time people have two identifying marks: 1) They keep the commandments of God, and 2) they have the testimony of Yeshua
- These two marks are repeated throughout Revelation
- The rejection of Yeshua was the pinnacle event in Israel’s history
- God has not cast off His people—He is calling them back
- The remnant is always those who seek truth and respond to it
- End-time believers will face persecution for these two traits
- The final message is a call to return to obedience and truth
Key Bible Texts
- Romans 11 – Grafting in of Israel
- Romans 2:28–29 – True Jew defined inwardly
- Revelation 12:17 – Commandments + testimony
- Revelation 14:12 – Saints who keep commandments
- Ecclesiastes 12:13 – Fear God and keep His commandments
- John 14:15 – “If you love Me, keep My commandments”
- Matthew 24:14 – Gospel to all the world
Key Takeaways
- God’s people are identified by truth, not tradition
- The gospel brings both salvation and obedience
- There is one path of salvation for all—through Yeshua
- The law was never abolished—it is fulfilled in the believer
- The remnant is defined by faithfulness under pressure
- These two signs will become points of conflict in the last days
- God is calling His people to clarity, not confusion
Related Teachings
- End Time Events Clearly Portrayed in Prophecy
- Judgment – The Pinnacle Event
- The Mark of the Beast Timeline
- The 1335 Days Explained The Purpose of the Feasts
Timeline Connection
This teaching identifies the people who will stand during the final phase of earth’s history. As end-time events unfold—war, persecution, and judgment—the remnant emerges, marked by obedience to God and faith in Yeshua. These are the ones who endure through the 1260-day period and remain faithful through the final crisis.
