3.22.2022

Revelation and You - Say: "Come!" - Continue

 Those of the John class must draw attention to "the prophecy" of Revelation.  They must not hide it or add to it.  Its message must be preached openly "from the housetops." (Matthew 10:27) Revelation is inspired of God. Who would dare change a word of what God himself has spoken adn transmitted through the one who is now the reigning King, Jesus Christ? Certainly, such a person would deserve to lose out in the quest for life and suffer the plagues that must come upon Babylon the Great and upon the whole world.


Jesus now adds a final word of encouragement: "He that bears witness of these things says: 'Yes, I am coming quickly." (Revelation 22:20a) Jesus is "the faithful and true witness." (Revelation 3:14)  If he bears witness to the visions of Revelation, they must be true.  Both he and Jehovah God himself repeatedly stress the fact that they are coming "quickly," or soon, Jesus here saying that for the fifth time.  (Revelation 2:26; 3:11; 22:7, 12, 20) The coming "quicly" is to execute judgment on the great harlot, the political "kings" and all others who oppose "the kingdom of our Lord [Jehovah] and of his Christ." - REVELATION 11:15; 16:14, 16; 17:1, 12-14. 


 Your knowing that Jehovah Godo and Jesus are coming quickly should encourage you to keep "close in mind the presence of the day of Jehovah." (2 Peter 3:12) Any seeming stability of teh earth of Satan's system of things is illusory.  Any seeming success tha the heaven of the worldly rulers under Satab might achieve transitory.  These things are passing away.   (Revelation  21:1 The only permanence s to be found in Jehovah, his Kingdom under Jesus Christ, and his promised new wortld.  Never lose sight of that! - 1 JOHN 2:15-17. 


Next  time: Revelation and You - Say: "Come!" -Conclusion 


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